Samsung Reveals Its Tech Of Tomorrow At CES

January 12, 2021 Off By Rowena Cletus

At the 2021 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. shared its vision for the future. The company introduced its latest products during the virtual press conference. It showed how it is continuing to innovate by creating flexible, connected, AI-powered products.

Engaging, Captivating, Personalizing User Experiences
Last year, people spent much more time at home than usual, so what they had wanted became what they needed. In relying on this, they found many ways connected technology could make life easier—especially for entertainment and fitness. Smart fridges and smart phones have become indispensable home learning tools, Chromebooks included.

Samsung’s continuous investments in innovation have finally bared fruit. Some of the key innovations unveiled include:
Samsung Bespoke 4-Door Flex
The recently updated Bespoke refrigerator that comes with a choice of color and material panels that made the original a success, allowing consumers to mix and match the refrigerator for form and function. In North America, the new 4-Door model, which comes with a brand-new Beverage Center that features a water dispenser and a pitcher that is automatically filled with cold water.

110-inch MICRO LED
The new screen features self-lit inorganic LED with an Infinity Edge design that seems to blend in with the surroundings. This results in an incredible spacious viewing experience and picture quality. The Micro LED 110 inch also includes a “FourVue” feature, which allows you to watch four different programs at the same time or view a tutorial as you play a video game.

Lifestyle TV
Samsung’s cutting-edge lineup of lifestyle TVs include The Serif, The Frame, The Sero and The Terrace, which features a more recent 4K QLED outdoor TV, as well as the Samsung The Premiere, which uses a satellite projector for a theater-like quality.

SmartThings Cooking
An automatic Meal Planner powered by Whisk’s Food Service will be capable of recommending meals for the whole week, as well as making shopping lists with ingredients from your fridge.

Making Artificial Intelligence and robots useful in daily life including chores
Samsung is further leveraging the strength of its AI portfolio. Leveraging the power of its seven global AI research centers, Samsung is creating new home experiences with products like washing machines that optimize water usage, detergents, and wash cycles by learning and remembering how customers like their clothes done.

Samsung’s press conference featured the following major technologies :
JetBot 90AI+
JetBot 90 AI+ with LiDAR and 3D sensors, is smart enough to avoid cables and small objects, as well as to reach even highly sensitive corners. It returns real-time information on the status of the cleaning job with a proximity sensor.

As technology for the betterment of humanity.
Samsung closed its CES 2021 press conference by sharing more about what sustainability means to the brand. Technology can enable progress to create a better tomorrow. There is no single solution to creating a sustainable future. What’s needed are investments across a broad spectrum of progress, including sustainability, education, and accessibility.

Samsung commits to creating a circular economy, from beginning to end:
Galaxy Upcycling at Home
Samsung has now launched a refurbished Galaxy Upcycling program called Galaxy Upcycled at Home. The new program helps breath new life into an older Galaxy device by offering consumers ways to reuse their device by turning them into convenient IoT instruments.

TV Eco Packaging
Furthermore, Samsung also announced that its eco-packaging will expand to QLED, UHD TV, monitor and audio products by 2021. For sustainability, Samsung has created products with a new (recycled plastic) solar cell that will charge in sunlight or indoor light–reducing proprietary battery waste.

Samsung Solve for Tomorrow develops resources that encourage creative technology solutions to community challenges. The company also highlighted at the event that it is making its products accessible for all. A recent patent shows that the organization is imagining a way to make smartphones that can be controlled using eye and hand movement.

This year’s first virtual CES, played host to a variety of launches and sneak-peaks. If this is the bellwether of what’s to come, then we can expect loads of awesome tech in 2021. Stay tuned, and we will let you know more as we find out.