CES in Las Vegas showcased a range of emerging technologies, including foldable smartphones and new Lego innovations. The annual consumer electronics show provided a glimpse into potential future trends in personal technology and entertainment.
Foldable smartphone prototypes were a prominent feature, demonstrating advancements in flexible display technology. These devices aim to offer the portability of a smartphone with the larger screen real estate of a tablet. While specific product details varied among manufacturers, the core concept involved screens that can bend and fold without damage, allowing for multiple form factors.
Lego also presented new products, expanding their range of interactive and programmable building sets. These innovations often incorporate sensors, motors, and coding interfaces, allowing users to create more complex and dynamic models. The company aims to blend traditional brick-building with digital technology, appealing to a wider audience and fostering STEM skills.
The industry impact of these technologies is potentially significant. Foldable smartphones could reshape the mobile device market, offering consumers new ways to interact with their devices. Lego's continued focus on educational and programmable toys reflects a broader trend towards incorporating technology into learning and play.
Alasdair Keane attended CES to report on these developments.
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