CES 2016 to Include Some of the Weirdest Gadgets


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BENGALURU: The recently concluded Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas scored high on drones, e-vehicles, wearables, and some of the coolest television technology innovations. We’ve already gone over some of the weirdest technology from the show, but now we’re going to list off the stuff from CES that actually got us excited about the future, according to pastemagazine.com.

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Panasonic transparent TV:

Panasonic has unveiled a display that could never spoil the interiors of your drawing room. The Panasonic LCD display prototype is almost see-through and features a gesture-controlled app that lets you browse your digital music over half of the display as the remaining half continues to show you what is there behind the TV. The invisible TV is expected to hit the markets in 2018.

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Human carrying drone:

UAV’s or Unmanned Aerial Vehicles are basically used for military purposes and other commercial purpose with regards to the e-commerce outburst. Now, a China-based company showed off what it calls the world's first drone that could carry a passenger. The Ehang 184 is a small quadcopter that is capable of transporting a person at a click. The baby helicopter can fly about 1,000 to 1,650 feet off the ground with a maximum altitude of 11,500 feet and top speed of 63 miles per hour.

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