đť 5 CES products you can purchase or preorder right now đą I spotted these ridiculous Android phones at CES đ˝ď¸ Valerion's VisionMaster Max projector lands at CES đż Tight race for box office glory this weekend đšď¸ Forget the âbig 3â â itâs just big Steam | |
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5 CES products you can purchase or preorder right now
| While CES 2025 is famous for offering a glimpse into the future, some of the products showcased there are already available
| A lot of the products on show at CES 2025 have far-off launch dates, but thereâs actually a lot that you can already get your hands on â or at least preorder. Digital Trends has pulled together five such products, though be sure to check out the full list again as itâll grow over the coming days. For starters, thereâs Lenovoâs wonderful Yoga Slim 9i laptop, which sports a unique camera under-display (CUD) screen (check it out in the video above) with an impressive 98% screen-to-body ratio. It costs t $1,760 and starts shipping at the end of this month. Read on for more ... | |
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Image: Joe Maring / Digital Trends | These are two of the most ridiculous Android phones Iâve ever seen at CES
| Some of the devices at the world's biggest tech show are just plain weird â but kinda interesting! | Itâs cool to see big announcements from well-known brands at tech shows like CES, but itâs also fun to come across bizarre devices that you really werenât expecting, so says Digital Trendsâ mobile specialist Joe Maring. Joe cites Oukitelâs WP200 Pro smartphone as a perfect example. Why? Because it has a display on the back that you can take out and wear as a smartwatch. Even more bizarrely, it also functions as a Bluetooth earpiece. Read on to learn out more about the the WP200 Pro, and also to discover Joeâs other crazy find at the show ... | |
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Image: John Higgins / Digital Trends | The Valerion VisionMaster Max ascends the projector brand from Kickstarter to CES 2025 | From Kickstarter darling to making its debut on the CES 2025 show floor, Valerion has announced its best projector yet | Making the leap from crowd-funding to the hallowed halls of CES 2025, Valerion has used the Las Vegas tech event to announce its most advanced projector to date: the Valerion VisionMaster Max, a $4,000 triple laser projector that's currently available for preorder, Digital Trends reported. The Valerion VisionMaster Max features 3,000 ISO lumens of brightness beamed from its RGB triple laser light source that can project an image from 40 inches to a massive 300 inches. It also incorporates Google TV OS, granting access to popular streaming services and apps such as Netflix, Max, Hulu, and Apple TV+ ... | |
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Tight race for box office glory this weekend
| It's between Mufasa and newcomer Den of Thieves 2, though the former is tipped to edge it | In its fourth week of release, Mufasa remains a crowd-puller and is even tipped to win the domestic box office this weekend with revenue of up to $15 million, according to Boxoffice Pro. Making its debut, Den of Thieves 2: Pantera should rake in a similar amount, though Boxoffice Pro believes the action thriller is most likely to place second, saying: âEarly reactions peg the film as fun 'junk food,' but since the first entry only scored 41% on Rotten Tomatoes, donât expect an avalanche of praise for what is essentially a B-level programmer.â Meanwhile, Sonic the Hedgehog 3 is forecast to slip to third place, with ticket sales of up to $13 million ... | |
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Forget the âbig 3â â itâs just big Steam
| Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony have long been dubbed the 'big three' of gaming. After CES 2025, Valve now sits at the head of that table | At CES 2025, Valve announced SteamOS compatibility with various handhelds, making its ecosystem accessible beyond the Steam Deck device. âItâs Steamâs new initiative to spread SteamOS that stands to make it the centerpiece of the video game world,â writes Digital Trendsâ gaming specialist Giovanni Colantonio. âThe idea is that players will no longer need to own a Steam Deck to benefit from Valveâs ecosystem.â Valve's strategy is similar to efforts by Sony and Microsoft to build unified ecosystems, but it's surpassing them by dominating the handheld market and shaping the strategies of third-party publishers. While the big three remain relevant, Valve is positioning itself as the leader steering gaming's future ... | |
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