CES2019를 빛낸 우리나라 기업들
Turning our focus to the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas.
Korean tech titans showcased their latest products and innovations, including smart devices, televisions and robots.
Kim Hyesung introduces to us some of their dazzling items on display at the 52nd CES.
The Internet of Things.
All home appliances, including TVs, fridges and washing machines are connected by AI, or an AI speaker, eliminating the need for a remote control, or to actually do laundry or clean the floor.
Samsung and LG Electronics also unveiled wearable robots that help with physical rehabilitation.
And they've struck a deal with Apple to enrich their content by providing movies and TV shows from iTunes on their smart TVs.
And here comes the massive curve of nature.
A wall made up of 246, 55-inch OLED TV panels -- flexible and crisp images that make for an immersive experience.
This 65inch, flexible OLED TV is LG's first commercially viable version that can roll back into the tube, play music and show the time when the display is off."
It has a unique design and can also save you some wall or living room space, and will be available for purchase by this year.
Samsung Electronics also showcased its 8K QLED TV, which has the company's clearest pictures yet.
An elevating car that can move along extreme terrain, do search and rescue operations... and get people to places where a normal car cannot.
"Elevating concept car is experimental vehicle that basically combines robotics and cars together using robotic actuators and robotic electric wheels to provide a car with extreme mobility capability."
Hyundai Motors also released new car infotainment services, like systems that can detect your mood through your heartbeat and facial expression... and turn on exciting or peaceful music, or send some pulsating rhythms through the actual car seat.
Korea's internet portal giant Naver won a CES innovation award this year for its 5G-enabled robotic arm that can be used in real time, and controlled from remote locations with extremely low latency.
Kim Hyesung, Arirang News, Las Vegas.