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CES 2021: The best mobile tech we've seen so far
We love it when the Consumer Electronics Show rolls around. There are always so many wacky, interesting and innovative products unveiled during this event. During CES 2020, we saw tons of awesome and strange new products.
CES, which has been held annually since the late 1960s, is the time when tech innovators showcase all of the cool and surprising tech toys that are going to hit the market. This show has been held in Las Vegas in recent years, but this year, it’s completely virtual for the first time in history, thanks to COVID-19.
That doesn’t mean there aren’t cool unveilings to note, though. CES 2021 is happening this week, and there have already been plenty of noteworthy new products that have caught our eye. Here are five newly-unveiled mobile tech items you should know about.
1. LG Rollable phone
Forget foldable electronics. This year is all about the rollable gadgets. Or it is for LG, anyway — which just unveiled the first rollable phone as part of its CES press conference. Dubbed the LG Rollable, this is the first “rollable” screen phone on the market.
If you’re unfamiliar with the concept of rolling phones, here’s how it works. The screen’s scale is completely customizable. It just rolls right out of the base to expand your viewing and reading space on the screen when you need it. You can also contract the screen to make it a smaller, pocket-sized device for travel. That gives you the option of using this device like a phone or like a tablet depending on the situation.
The other details on the LG Rollable were limited, and LG hasn’t released the price or release date information yet, but it’s pretty intriguing nonetheless.
2. IKIN smartphone accessory that turns content into 3D holograms
If you want to watch 3D content on your phone, it could be closer than you’d think. The newly-unveiled IKIN smartphone accessory, inspired by “Star Wars,” can turn content from your phone into 3D holograms.
This accessory is as cool as it sounds. While most 3D images have to be viewed in the dark, the ones created by this accessory can be viewed in daylight thanks to a specialized proprietary chemical polymer lens — which was developed specifically for this accessory.
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