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The world's largest consumer electronics show will be held in Vegas from July 7th to 10th (picture) The world's largest and most watched consumer electronics show (Consumer...

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The world's largest and most watched Consumer Electronics Show (CES) will be held in Las Vegas from January 7th to 10th. Exhibitors include well-known global electronics manufacturers as well as small factories that are actively innovating. They all take this opportunity to showcase their latest technological products to electronic product consumers around the world in just four days and build their reputation.

The following are 4 interesting new product reports:

1. Intel showcases wearable mobile devices. Brian Krzanich, who became CEO of Intel in May last year, delivered a keynote speech at CES on the 7th, showcasing Intel's latest mobile and wearable technologies, showing that Intel no longer misses new business opportunities in mobile technology. Intel, the world's largest chipmaker, is trying to expand beyond personal computers (PCs) to catch up with the mobile technology trend of smartphones and tablets.

>Intel's exhibition hall at CES was crowded with visitors. This year's display focused on mobile phones, tablets, wearable devices and other mobile chips

2. Chinese manufacturers benefit consumers

took the lead in cutting prices for 4K TVs. UHD TVs made their debut at last year's casino CES and stole the spotlight. However, at that time, UHD TVs were regarded as a novelty for the super rich because of their high price. Now, Chinese TV manufacturers have taken the lead and ultra-high definition (UHD) TVs continue to drop in price, although there is not enough video content to attract the attention of consumers. UHD TVs, also known as 4K TVs, boast four times the pixels of regular HD TVs. Most of the models launched by well-known manufacturers are 55 inches or above. DisplaySearch predicts that UHD TV shipments will increase to 12.7 million units in 2014, accounting for 6% of total LCD TV sales. China sales are expected to account for 78% of this, and North American shipments are estimated to reach 800,000 units.

China Shipping Group, headquartered in Qingdao, Shandong, has a large exhibition hall this year, located opposite Intel. The picture shows the group's 65-inch gesture control and face pointing 4K high-definition flat-panel movie

3. The third industrial revolution: 3D printing

In 2014, CES expanded its exhibition of 3D printing technology and featured "Transformational Transfer" Shift)" is the appeal, emphasizing that 3D printing will move from "commercial production" to "home use". People will buy affordable 3D printers and design and manufacture daily utensils such as dishes, vases, etc. Everyone can become a "self-made" manufacturer.

3D printing has brought about major changes and paradigm shifts in all aspects of entrepreneurship, production and marketing, and consumer life, driving the third industrial revolution.

4. Smart "connected toothbrush" appears at CES

French company Kolibree released an innovatively designed connected toothbrush device at CES in Vegas, using smart brushing to improve oral health care. The Kolibree toothbrush has a built-in sensor that can detect how much tartar has been brushed away, and can also record the user's brushing habits, allowing the user to continue correct cleaning actions. In addition, the connected toothbrush can also wirelessly transmit relevant information to the smartphone APP to help parents pay attention to the cleaning of their children's teeth.

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