Video cards that outperform top models, a pillow that makes your buttocks shake, and reboots of Intel’s famous NUCs: these are just a few examples of all the cool gadgets that Tweakers discovered at CES.
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Super card
There’s now plenty to do at CES for hardware enthusiasts. Nvidia previously introduced the Ultra Editions of the RTX 4070, 4070 Ti, and 4060. Thomas visited MSI to stock up on the cards, which essentially contain more CUDA cores. GPUs will be released throughout this month.
Automatic glasses
Do we really need Google Glass? We still have discussions about this on the Tweakers editorial team to this day. At CES, Wout discovered something that looks a lot like those old smart glasses, but in a different way: These glasses feature autofocus. So your eyes no longer need to narrow themselves, the glasses do it for you. Can we have the discussion again about when smart glasses are necessary?
Razer Haptic Pad
Razer always brings the craziness to trade shows. This is no different now. The company is now offering Project Esther, a haptic feedback mat that you attach to your office chair. Wout shook his buttocks to see if they were intact Immersive He is.
We’ve previously written about Razer’s new stuff.
An iPhone with a keyboard
Still missing your BlackBerry with physical keyboard? We do that sometimes, but fortunately, YouTubers Michael Fisher and Kevin Michaluk have designed an effective keyboard case for the iPhone. And according to Wout, this works very well!
NUC is alive again
It was unfortunate that Intel decided to stop producing NUCs last year, but there was a brief moment of light on the horizon when the company sold the division to ASUS. Thomas visited the company to take a look at the first NUC in the ROG series with the Meteor Lake CPU.
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