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CES 2024: A Glimpse into the Future You Can See, Touch, and Maybe Fold in Half

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The neon lights of Las Vegas aren’t just for casinos anymore. This year, they’re illuminating the future at CES 2024, the Consumer Electronics Show, where gadgets so futuristic they seem ripped from sci-fi films are becoming a reality. Buckle up, because we’re taking a whirlwind tour of the mind-blowing tech that’s about to change the way we live.

Robots That Make Your Life Easier, Not Just Cooler

Remember Rosie the Jetsons’ robotic maid? Well, move over Rosie, because bots are taking over CES 2024, and they’re not just vacuuming crumbs. Samsung’s Bot Handy can fold your laundry, put away dishes, and even pour you a glass of wine (we’ll test that feature live!).

Screens That Bend, Roll, and Maybe Read Your Mind

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Forget bulky flat-screens, the future is flexible. Samsung’s Odyssey G9 OLED gaming monitor curves around you like a futuristic cockpit, while LG’s OLED Rollable TV unfurls like a magic carpet, transforming your living room into a home theater in seconds.

And if you’re tired of remotes, TCL’s NXTPaper TVs have built-in AI that lets you control them with just your thoughts. Minority Report, anyone?

Beyond the Buzz: Tech for Good

CES isn’t just about flashy gadgets; it’s also a platform for innovation that tackles real-world challenges. This year, there’s a strong focus on sustainability, with companies like Dell unveiling laptops made from recycled ocean plastic and LG showcasing energy-efficient appliances that will shrink your carbon footprint.

On the health front, Abbott’s FreeStyle Libre 3 glucose sensor lets you monitor your blood sugar without finger pricks, while L’Oréal’s HAPTA haptic gloves translate sign language into vibrations, breaking down communication barriers for the deaf and hard of hearing.

CES 2024 is a glimpse into a future that’s equal parts exciting and a little bit unnerving. But one thing’s for sure: the technology on display here isn’t just for tech geeks anymore. It’s for everyone, and it’s going to change the way we live, work, and play in ways we can only imagine. So, stay curious, stay innovative, and keep your eyes peeled for the future, because it’s coming faster than you think. And maybe bring a robot to help you fold the laundry while you wait.

This is just a taste of what CES 2024 has to offer. Be sure to check out our full video tour for a deeper dive into the incredible tech that’s shaping our tomorrow. Don’t forget to subscribe and hit that notification bell to stay up-to-date on all the latest tech news!

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Julie Nguyen
Julie Nguyen

Julie is the founder of SNAP TASTE and a driving force in global storytelling, innovation, and creative leadership. A respected member of the Harvard Business Review Advisory Council, she also serves as a judge for the CES Innovation Awards (2024, 2025, and 2026), bringing her perspective to the intersections of business, culture, and breakthrough technologies.

Her immersive reporting has taken audiences behind the scenes of defining world moments, from the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 and Expo 2020 Dubai to CES, D23 Expo, and the Milano Monza Motor Show. Through her lens, global events become intimate, human stories.

An accomplished film critic and editorial voice, Julie has built a reputation for reviews that go beyond analysis, finding the heartbeat within the frame. Her work on National Geographic documentaries and other cinematic works speaks to audiences who believe that great storytelling has the power to shift perspectives and expand the world.

Beyond her media brand, Julie serves as Group Executive Director and Strategic Architect, and is the custodian of a growing global group that spans flagship art studios and international offices across Asia. She is the connective tissue between vision and execution, setting the standard for brand integrity, shaping the visual identity of every corporate entity under her stewardship, and guiding the curriculum of flagship art departments. She builds the kinds of teams and systems that turn ambitious ideas into something the world can actually see and feel.

At the heart of everything Julie does is a belief that art, technology, and culture are not separate conversations. She has spent her career proving they never were.

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