Samsung pulled the curtains back on a bunch of tech at CES 2024, including a new yellow AI robot companion, a smart vacuum, a transparent TV, and more.
Are they actually practical for real-world use or did Samsung unleash a bunch of gimmicks? We’ll let you decide.
1. Ballie: Your ‘true AI companion’
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Ballie was first introduced at CES 2020, but now, Samsung özgü upgraded the rolling AI bot with advanced intelligence. It’s much larger now with a sleeker design. Here is, in part, what it can do.
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Be your robot AI companion
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Come to you if you beckon it
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Interact with other smart devices (e.g., it can turn switches on and off)
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Project pictures and videos on walls
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Help you check on your pets by sending pictures of them to you
This yellow bot is about the size of a bowling ball. The user can also control Ballie with voice commands — or even text messages, according to a demo Samsung showcased at its CES 2024 press event.
2. A picture frame that plays music
Samsung introduced a picture frame that plays music. No, I’m not kidding. And get this — it’s called “Music Frame.”
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No, it doesn’t have a digital screen or anything. You have to place physical photos inside the frame manually. Music Frame is equipped with two tweeters, two woofers, and two mid-range drivers. Plus, it supports Dolby Atmos audio.
3. A new refrigerator — with AI, of course
Samsung unveiled the Bespoke 4-Door Flex Refrigerator. It comes with a 32-inch screen that uses something called “AI Vision,” a technology that can recognize 33 different food items inside using an internal camera.
It can also suggest recipes based on the ingredients inside the refrigerator.
4. A transparent TV
Move over, LG! Samsung also revealed a transparent TV, but interestingly, they didn’t reveal too much about it at the press conference.
However, you can check out this “First Look” from Samsung to get a glimpse at the microLED TV that Samsung claims is “futuristic” and “glass-like.”
5. An 8K projector
Samsung unveiled a Neo QLED 8K projector that is billed as delivering the world’s first wireless 8K transition.
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The South Korea-based company boasted that it uses the NQ8 AI Gen 3 processor to upscale low-res pictures up to an image quality of 8K. Plus, according to the press release, it uses Active Voice Amplifier Pro to optimize your listening experience by analyzing background noise.