Top 8 tech innovations you will see in 2023

Top 8 tech innovations you will see in 2023

Have you analyzed, what new innovations are made this year with CES 2023 over?  Well if not, nor even I did yet. So, let’s recall together trends and topics that show at the world’s largest tech event, covering everything from wellness to home appliances, smart tech, healthcare, EVs, and much more.

1. Advanced Wellness Gadgets

Now a day wearable gadgets have become needed more than a piece of a show of. It is versatile while listening to music or getting notifications. Earbuds that can measure your heart rate also read blood oxygen levels nowadays and many more.

So, as per the need, better-known names in the industry announced products, are listed below.

There were also displays of a ring to monitor menstrual cycles, high heels that distribute impact evenly through each foot, and the usual sort of wearables—including some smartwatches that caught MUO’s attention. Tech to monitor health and improve well-being is getting increasingly advanced, which benefits us all.

2. Electric Vehicles Go Mainstream

EVs were major stars at CES 2023. In their case, though, there isn’t specific tech that can be considered a trend: electric vehicles themselves are trending right now. EVs are mainstream, and not only “for the general public.”

That means one can now find electric engines from luxury car concepts such as the color-changing BMW iX to minivans like VW’s ID. Buzz. With more and more people considering the purchase of an EV, it’s no longer something restricted to niche buyers

3. Phones and Wearables Evolve Slowly at CES 2023

At CES 2023 announcements in the category (that ticket usually goes to Mobile World Congress, held in late February each year). Still, manufacturers usually take some news to the show floor.

Actual advancements in smartphones are limited to advancements in tech that are already trending. For example, both Qualcomm and Bullitt Group (known for its CAT smartphones and Motorola’s rugged Defy phones) launched satellite-connected smartphones. While Qualcomm partnered with Iridium for its low-Earth orbit coverage, Bullitt partnered with Skylo to enable connections to geostationary constellations from various providers.

The Wireless Power Consortium (WPC), responsible for the Qi charging standard, also had an announcement to make—and also one inspired by Apple. The governing body will include what it called Magnetic Power Profile, which is essentially MagSafe as seen on iPhones since 2020, for the Qi2 version.

Wearables—beyond all health-oriented ones from the first section—got some love at CES 2023, too.

TCL announced its RayNeo X2 augmented-reality glasses, which feature microLED displays on its lenses, speakers at the end of each leg, and a 16MP camera. Sony’s PSVR2, on the other hand, presented the long-awaited virtual reality headset, complete with compatible hand controls.

Numerous headphones were also announced at CES 2023. For example, JBL’s Tour Pro 2 and Poly’s Voyager Free 6 feature touchscreen charging cases, Urbanista’s Phoenix has a solar panel instead, and Sennheiser added a hearing aid function to its Conversation Clear Plus.

4. AI Gets Brighter

CES 2023’s lineup isn’t in ChatGPT’s job description, but it definitely could be. Artificial Intelligence was definitely an expression that many exhibitors couldn’t keep out of their mouths.

TCL’s aforementioned smartphone line uses it to enhance photos, while Govee uses it to sync smart home lights with on-screen gaming content in its AI Gaming Sync Box Kit.

Elsewhere, Truekinetix is implementing an AI-powered balance pedal force on its smart exercise bike, and Citizen is using AI to deliver health insights to its CZ Smartwatch.

None come close, though, to the Lenovo Legion family of gaming laptops. All four models are equipped with a dedicated AI processor to optimize performance. It ramps up fan speeds, limits the TDP passed to the CPU, and GPU, and makes the battery last longer.

5. Big Players Bet on Smart Homes

In the home appliance criterion, Samsung, LG, Philips, Nanoleaf, and GE all had something to show from the major manufacturers at CES 2023.

Many also announced updates to existing devices to support Matter, such as Yeelight rolling out Matter support for its Yeelight Pro range. The new smart home standard gained traction at CES 2023, with compatible products from Samsung, GE, Nanoleaf, Yeelight, and Philips.

6. High Refresh Rate Gaming Monitors and High-Power Laptops

On gaming, a fair share of manufacturers announced products at CES 2023, covering desktops, laptops, monitors, and peripherals. Virtually all the computers feature the latest offerings from Intel, AMD, or Nvidia, and most also feature crazy-high refresh rates.

Seemingly, the lower end for gaming laptop displays is now at 120Hz. Dell’s entry-level G family of gaming laptops goes from that to higher. Acer starts from 144Hz for the Nitro and 250Hz for the Predator series. Alienware’s M16 and M18 can go up to 480Hz—though at the cost of resolution, the display options that refresh that fast are FHD. Razer’s Blade line settles for QHD at 240Hz.

For monitors, things get even wilder.

LG chose the moderate path with the UltraGear pair: 240Hz—but OLED and 27″ QHD, with a 45″ curved WQHD option.

Asus delivered similar offerings in size, display tech, and refresh rates to LG. However, its ROG sub-brand went a little further, pushing out a 540Hz gaming monitor, while Dell’s gaming division promised the launch of a 500Hz gaming monitor later in 2023.

Samsung, while not playing the refresh rate game, had some interesting offerings. The Odyssey Neo G9 features a 57″ curved screen with a 32:9 ratio and dual-4K (7.680 x 2.160) resolution. The Odyssey OLED G9 is smaller at 49″ and caps resolution to dual-QHD but delivers true black due to the quantum dot OLED panel. Both refresh at 240Hz.

7. TVs and Displays for All Tastes

Speaking of panels, there are also products for those who don’t need high refresh rates.

Samsung’s ViewFinity S9, aimed at creative professionals, includes a color calibration engine and covers 99% of the DCI-P3 gamut. Its TV offerings go up to 140″ in size and 8K in resolution, with Matter support and embedded social features.

LG decided to try a different approach. Its Signature OLED M TV gets rid of cables, with an AV box that transmits 4K at 120 Hz wirelessly to the panel. The sole wiring behind the display is the power cord.

Roku announced its own line of TVs, surprising everyone. For the company, the main strategy for 2023 will be relying less on third parties to reach the consumers’ living rooms, it seems.

A little farther from the end customer are Samsung’s concept panels. The Flex line consists of three displays: one foldable and rollable, aimed at tablets, and two rollable screens for laptops. There was also a 2,000-nit HDR screen for smartphones, which should arrive in the coming months.

8. Good Old Computers Learn New Tricks

Chromebooks from entry-level Windows laptops—and some midrange ones, too. Below are some listed below as they are out of their home.

Then while talking about another consistent evolution is of ultra-thin laptops. That might not be pro in performance for higher mobility, laptops are becoming increasingly thin and packing in longer-lasting, stronger batteries each year.

OLED screens are now in use usual basis by default or via upgrades. Panels displaying true black are becoming more and more common for flagship and even midrange laptops these days.

Then at last we are having words about Lenovo announcing the Yoga Book 9i, a dual-screen laptop that resembles Microsoft’s canceled Surface Neo (as pictured above). Its design differs from foldable devices like Asus’ ZenBook 17 Fold or Lenovo’s own ThinkPad X1 Fold, opting instead for two 13.3-inch screens. It does come with a detachable Bluetooth keyboard, though, and it also made our list of the best laptops at CES 2023.

Conclusion para…

For a time many ideas have been cooked to serve in the next few months at the event will be perfected, and some will be discarded. CES is always a great way to kickstart a new year. Some device categories, like smartwatches or mobile phones, may seem stagnated. Others, such as AI and health tech, thrive.

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