Want the full scoop on the best technology without digging through hundreds of articles? Welcome to Stuff’s CES Awards 2024.
We’ve covered nearly every angle of the world’s biggest technology show, both remotely and from the labyrinthine halls and backrooms of Las Vegas itself. From dazzling, vibrant OLED TVs and hidden speakers to rugged gaming phones and powerful music streamers, there’s something for everyone here. If you want to check out all the other announcements, be sure to check out all our CES 2024 articles and features. enjoy!
LG OLED G4
We are simple people. Get excited when you see the new LG G Series OLED TV. why? Because this is a model that has been proven over the years to offer one of the best TV viewing experiences money can buy, and it has many improvements over the already excellent G3, we I can’t wait to experience it too. These include not only a brighter image (which is an impressive feat considering there was already a huge improvement in brightness with the G3’s MLA technology) and a higher refresh rate, but also more power. It also includes a new processor and a new OS to boot.
samsung music frame
We were pretty big fans of IKEA’s Symfonisk picture frame speakers when we reviewed them a few years ago, so the fact that Samsung has beaten the competition against its seemingly more sophisticated rivals is music to our ears, so to speak. . It looks like a regular square picture frame when viewed from the front, but it hides its true nature while allowing you to place your favorite 12-inch photo or photo. These consist of two midrange drivers, two tweeters, and a pair of woofers, and are Dolby Atmos approved. Samsung’s SpaceFit Room Calibration eliminates the hassle of manual EQ settings. All in all, it’s becoming a great option for people who want to enjoy their tunes without the obvious gadgets that clutter up the room.
FiiO R9 Desktop Music Streamer
FiiO’s compact all-in-one device is compatible with almost any audio box you can think of. The 6-inch touchscreen is an easy-to-access portal to full-fat Android and provides direct access to all major music streaming services. There’s also a high-quality audio gubbin inside, enough to deliver up to 7300mW of power at high file resolutions without compression. Connectivity options are too vast to list here, but include Bluetooth 5.0, AirPlay, and even HDMI ARC, covering just about every base you can think of. All of this is wrapped up in a very small package that’s suitable for desktops and looks nice enough to be left on full display for the world to see.
sennheiser momentum sport
Sennheiser’s new Momentum Sport wireless earbuds stand out from most rivals thanks to a few key features. These have built-in heart rate and body temperature sensors, which will definitely appeal to people who don’t like fiddling with heart rate monitors or wrist-worn wearables, which can be cumbersome. In addition to Polar Flow, this data can also be shared with Apple Health, Garmin Connect, Strava, and Peloton. This is a very impressive list of huge health tracking services and should cover most people’s bases. With ANC, sweat resistance, anti-clog ear tips, and an attractive burnt olive color, these are some of the most exciting earphones we’ve seen in a while.
Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 (2024)
The ROG Zephyrus G14 is one of our recommended gaming laptops, but this latest model could become a standard recommendation for anyone looking for a laptop. That’s thanks to the incredible power of a Ryzen 8000 series CPU and his Nvidia RTX 4070 GPU, combined with a beautiful OLED screen and a handsome metal build that’s discreet enough to be comfortably used in the office without attracting attention. . It’s thin and light enough to carry on your daily commute, which is still somewhat of a novelty in the world of high-performance gaming laptops.
Panasonic Z95A OLED with Fire TV
Panasonic knows how to deliver great OLED TVs, but they haven’t been able to nail the OS experience. until now. Users with Amazon’s Fire TV OS enjoy a slick interface and all the apps they need. All of this is displayed on a gorgeous OLED panel that’s brighter than ever before. All of this is paired with an all-new image processing chipset and a built-in microphone for capturing Alexa voice commands from across the room. Gamers will also be very intrigued by the new Game Mode Extreme preset, which supports variable refresh rates and ultra-smooth Dolby Vision gaming up to 144Hz.
ASUS ROG Phone 8 Pro
Similar to the far-flung ROG gaming laptops mentioned above, the ROG Phone 8 Pro also caught our eye. There’s still a touch of decadence in the form of the mini-LED display on the back, but the pared-down back design is a welcome break from the RGB onslaught that most gaming-focused devices are packed with. It’s a refreshing change. It can show useful information and heart, and when turned off, it becomes almost invisible. Otherwise, you can expect camera improvements on paper compared to the previous generation, and unsurprisingly, there’s a tremendous amount of power under the hood to deliver one of the best mobile gaming experiences. Equipped with There’s also dedicated cooling for serious performance, and two USB-C ports and a headphone jack are a real treat for connectivity fans like us.
MSI claw
From the Steam Deck to the Lenovo Legion Go to the Asus ROG Ally, there’s no shortage of pocketable (well, bag-friendly) gaming handhelds. MSI Claw is another entrant hoping to turn heads, and it debuted at CES 2024 with some pretty impressive specs. Unlike the aforementioned rivals that use AMD chips, the Claw harnesses the power of Intel’s shiny new Core Ultra (Meteor Lake) processors, which, when combined with 16GB of RAM and Intel Arc Graphics, makes it a real treat. We have a promising outlook. Running full-fat Windows 11, it promises to offer one of the best ultraportable PC gaming experiences, and we can’t wait to try out its full features in our detailed review .
Alienware Mm16 r2
This writer vividly remembers spending hours on Alienware’s website in the early 2000s, customizing his dream laptop with outrageous specs and laughably unaffordable prices. Naturally, the bright green option was always chosen, and combined with the rubberized grip and prominent alien head (with his glowing RGB eyes, of course), it made for the ultimate gaming statement that’s anything but subtle. Today, that entire ensemble looks horribly garish, which is why Alienware’s latest portable He Gaming powerhouse offering is especially appealing. With tons of power under the hood (up to Intel Core Ultra 9, 64GB RAM, and a fully powered Nvidia RTX 4070) he has a 240Hz 16-inch 2560 x 1600 display for the ultimate combination of raw power and understated design. Offers. There’s some classy his RGB thrown in to remind you of the good old days.