Cutting-Edge Tech Dazzles at CES, But High Prices Limit Mainstream Appeal
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Transparent TVs from LG and Samsung that allow you to see right through them were jaw-droppers at the show, but with $80,000 price tags are not likely mainstream.
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AI-powered $2,400 stroller from Glüxkind can automatically stop at intersections and detect obstacles, concerning to some.
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AI robot companion for pets, the $800 Oro Dog Companion, will follow, play with, and treat dogs.
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Favorite item for one attendee was GyroGear stabilization gloves to aid those with Parkinson's in feeding and dressing themselves.
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High-end tech on display, like transparent TVs, not likely to become common in average households.