Analytic Dreamz: Notorious Mass Effect - "CES 2025 - ALL THE NEWS, GADGETS, AND SURPRISES"

Episode Date: February 11, 2025

Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of Notorious Mass Effect, Analytic Dreamz dives into the highlights of CES 2025, held from January 7-10 in Las Vegas, celebrating its 101st annivers...ary. With over 141,000 attendees, including 40% from 150+ countries, and more than 4,500 exhibitors, this year's focus was on AI, digital health, sustainability, and mobility. Key innovations included Nvidia's GB10 superchip, Samsung's live translation on smart TVs, and health tech advancements at the Venetian. Honda introduced EV prototypes and "Woven City," while Delta Air Lines showcased AI travel assistants. Explore the new robotics like Unitree G1, consumer electronics with Lenovo's rollable display, and sustainability efforts by Panasonic Go. Analytic Dreamz also covers unique gadgets, gaming hardware, and the conference's extensive program with over 300 sessions. Don't miss insights into standout products like the Displace TV Pro and Echo Flask, reflecting CES 2025's theme of technology enhancing human life and addressing global challenges.Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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Starting point is 00:00:03 The Consumers Electronics Show, also known as CES, especially for the year of 2025, has just concluded. Now, as far as me covering and dissecting the gaming and music industry, why would I be talking about this electronic show, right? Well, I'm glad you asked because if you didn't know, the innovative features that comes from a technology, from a technology standpoint is very pioneer-esque, if that's even a phrase, as far as pushing the culture forward. Because a lot of PCs, a lot of gaming hardware, and a lot of gaming hardware software is basically unveiled as far as what the upgrades could potentially be in the future from these type of shows.
Starting point is 00:01:01 because they basically show a lot of prototypes that may never see the light of day, but it's still nice to see what could possibly be reality when it comes to the evolution and technology. Because when it comes to gaming, especially different companies like Xbox, like a Nintendo, especially Oculus, you already know how the VR community is struggling right now. I mean, I believe that, what was it called the meta quest? Let me see. I think it was the meta quest. Or was it the Apple Vision.
Starting point is 00:01:41 Oh, it was the meta. Okay. So the Apple Vision Pro is one of the biggest flops in Apple history. Now, when I tell you that Apple does not like the fact that a lot of people are calling this product a flop, would just look no further than them literally discontinuing the Vision Pro simply. due to nobody supporting it from a developing standpoint. Nobody's putting apps on it. People have stopped the whole wave of just wearing it on the side of your head for no reason.
Starting point is 00:02:15 So when it comes to the consumer electronics show, as far as CES, a lot of people are introduced to these type of advancements and technology. But like we've seen with the Vision Pro, it does not mean that it will always work out when it comes to reality. So why am I saying all that? Basically to let you know some of the new prototypes that was revealed throughout CES 2025. That was held January 7th through the 10th. And of course, it was located in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Starting point is 00:02:51 Now, they say whatever happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. But guess what? I'm here to tell you that's not true because we're here to get all into. it as this is the 101st anniversary of this actual event. So as far as CES, this is the 1001st anniversary. And when it comes to that, it's definitely reflected in the attendance as it had over 141,000 people attending. As far as globally, 40% came from international,
Starting point is 00:03:31 Yeah, internationally, is that, is how you say? I think so. Basically, a lot of people was attending this event, right? And then for the people coming to promote their product, there was over 4,500 exhibitors, including 1,400 startups. And when it comes to media members, not even including just the people who's coming, just for the sake of the game of learning about new technology,
Starting point is 00:04:01 We're talking about the small subsection of people coming simply to cover it on their respective platforms. The media had over 6,000 attendees at this event. So this is a pretty big deal. When I'm talking about CES 2025, it's not just some type of niche consumer event that only nerds get up for as far as learning about the evolutions and technology. because me, myself, as a gaming and music connoisseur, this still tells you how the future is going to basically roll out when it comes to what's the capabilities of the future technology. Because if you don't know, when it comes to long-term strategies of companies and how they plan to adopt these new technologies, it's shown a lot at these events as far as CES. And it gives a lot of people insight because guess what? The industry leaders are literally showcasing and giving a whole press conference on how their development and technology with future gaming environments.
Starting point is 00:05:15 So that's why I really like to get into these type of award shows. That's why I like to get into these type of shows. And it's really educational as far as a technology standpoint. and for people wanting to know more about the technology or just the tech industry in general. Because if you don't know, a lot of money that's made in society, tech companies own majority of it. So with that fact out of the way, for the most part, it's very educational, right? CES reflects a lot of the gaming fandom and culture as far as loving the way that gaming, and technology collabs often it broadens the overall just knowledge of consumers from each standpoint
Starting point is 00:06:05 because people who are more into gaming that's not as into technology and vice versa they learn more about each side because you know contrary to popular belief a lot of people who are gamers are not all tech savvy sometimes they just know how to press that power button and press the power button on the controller that's basically it so when it comes to technology and being technologically savvy that those two don't always correlate as far as being a gamer and technology and being a technologically savvy so that's why i love this event because it basically uh broadens the whole demographic of gamers uh tech people and things of that nature so some of the main things that was showcased at this CES was the focus on AI, of course.
Starting point is 00:06:58 I mean, all the strikes in the world. You already knew that the big conglomerates did not care. And they are continuing to showcase how AI could take away jobs from you. Sad day in history, but people are just playing in our face with this type of AI development. As when it comes to the, I think it's the robotic side of AI. there was a lot of prototypes shown as far as robots and that was very spooky it reminded me of the will smith movie where you know at any point i'm pretty sure if they turn it's going to be hard to stop them let's just put it like that and especially with the evolution of artificial intelligence as far as
Starting point is 00:07:41 being able to solve anything i mean imagine imagine being a teacher in today's age every test i would give would be on paper because let me tell you, AI has made it super easy to be an expert at everything by asking away, right? But, you know, it's kind of interesting because most people don't use a search bar anyway and they just prefer to be ignorant. So maybe it's twofold. Maybe it's not as big of a deal. But as far as the AI software developments, that was one of the key standpoints of
Starting point is 00:08:17 the overall conference. Of course, when it came to mobility, Delta Airlines basically talked about how they're using AI for travel assistance as, what is it say? It says, woven city. I don't know what that is. But Honda announced woven city in AI-driven mobility community in Japan. Now, I'm not going to lie to you. One of my main checkpoints as far as off of my... Basically, off of my list of places to go, Japan is towards the top.
Starting point is 00:08:58 So as far as my bucket list, I do want to go to Japan at some point, simply for the fact that Nintendo World is there. Literally, that's it. Like, I just want to go to the Nintendo World and put all the respect on Mario's name that he deserves, right? Because, of course, if you don't know, one of my segments, I literally go over how Mario ended up saving the gaming community. because in today's age, gaming was not as respected as it was back in the day.
Starting point is 00:09:26 It was looked at as a lazy man's hobby, low intelligence type of activity. Because a lot of people just didn't know about gaming and how thought-provoking or just how interesting it could be as far as from a creative standpoint, as far as just a brain standpoint, as far as problem solving. That's basically what I'm trying to say. And Nintendo really pushed the envelope forward as far as having games that mentally stimulated you to the point where now when you're playing video games, you're also thinking a lot to where now you're, I think it was like a study done about like React time and things of that nature as far as playing a video game and then going into real life and being mentally stimulated enough to make better decisions, something like that. video games definitely help out a lot when it comes to finding something to pass the time while also stimulating your brain and it's not just like a brain dead activity but anyways super mario party if you look up that and analytic dreams i covered that game in this entirety but at the beginning i talked about how mario literally save the gaming industry because if you don't know mario is one
Starting point is 00:10:49 of the few gaming characters that literally held the whole genre on his back back in i don't know know when it was it was a while ago but whenever nintendo mario 3d s came out and i think it was mario 64 something like that basically mario saved gaming right because gaming was going downhill and that is why japan is on my bucket list as far as towards the top of places i want to go so that's why i went on that little side tangent. Robotics. That's basically one of the things I talked about earlier. Obviously, AI has been implemented into this.
Starting point is 00:11:27 And basically with that, Unitri G1, I think that's how you say it. They have interactive robotics. Repet has a pet companion robot focused on touching care. So Unitree G1 has interactive robotics and their RoPet has a pet companion. Robot focused on touching care. So just in case you was looking that up and you wanted to like purchase one or something like that, put like your pre-order in.
Starting point is 00:11:58 Because I don't know if all of these are out or if they're just being shown because some of them are just prototypes. Some of them are like set to release soon. You never really know. That's why this whole show is very engaging and just exciting in general because you're really seeing the future of technology. Also, when it comes to the overhaul, All sessions at this conference, there was about 300 plus sessions focusing on the main topics throughout this entire event, which was digital health, AI, sustainability, gaming, vehicle tech, and cybersecurity. That was the main points of this entire CES conference. And then some of the noteworthy, bigger projects or products that was showcase was, one.
Starting point is 00:12:49 one of the portable TV with suction-based mounting. Very interesting. But yeah, that was by Displace TV Pro. And they had a portable TV with suction-based mounting. Also, Echo Flask had a hydrogen infusion smart water bottle. I don't even know how that would be like helpful, but you know, I'm probably just ignorant to that. So maybe one of y'all could tell me who uses the hydrogen-infused water bottle.
Starting point is 00:13:27 Like, what is it supposed to do? But anyways, also this home brewing tech company, they have simplified craft beer brewing brewing. So as you can tell, this conference showcases a lot of different evolutions and different spaces. It's not all tech, but it's majority tech. But also, as you can see, you have the hydrogen. few smart water bottle and then you have the home brewing tech product which is a simplified craft beer brewing also i have list up right well i have list right now right now i have the video playing of the c s 2025 but basically i have different um websites to show some of the products that was
Starting point is 00:14:14 showcased the c s really wasn't too much to go over with this conference just wanted to let you know that it happened is a very big deal as far as if you want to know more about the evolutions and technology and how it will impact the future so this website had the samsung frame pro tv as you can see right here and then you had the lg evo tv these are just a bunch of TVs as you can tell right here let me uh zoom in just in case i don't want you i have to pull out your glasses you know what i'm saying all right so the lg Eve, uh, Oled, the LG Evo A-I-O-L-E-V-O-L-EG-5 TV. Now what in the world type of name is that?
Starting point is 00:14:59 I ain't gonna lie to y'all. These names have gotten out of control. But anyways, um, the holiday, the holiday, a holiday, however you want to pronounce it, smart glasses. I've seen a lot of smart glasses. I do believe that's going to be in the future because of the way that a lot of people are starting to, uh, basically jump out the gate trying to be the first one to market but what we've come to realize
Starting point is 00:15:24 is that some of these products need a little bit more time to cook i'm looking directly at you apple vision pro even though it's a great idea and i do believe it will have some viability in a future right now the technology is just not there so that's how i feel right now especially with the smart glasses but i do believe the smart glasses is probably the first thing that could bring us to the future because I think that's the first type of tech that I would get and I will spend a lot of money for it just to have it because it's on your face 24-7 you can talk to AI hopefully it's not like Siri I'm not going to allow the evolution of AI makes Siri sound like barbaric you know what I mean like sometimes you ask Siri some simple right and then Siri's like oh I can't help with that
Starting point is 00:16:12 I'm like see this is why chatbot is winning so anyways let's keep going Your Topia Titanium Zero. This is a bike, so I don't care about that. The Swip It, I've heard so much about this. Now, apparently, this means that you could put your phone and swap out batteries. You can put your phone into this product and swap out the battery. As you can see right here, it has a more detailed explanation. So it's a special phone case holds a built-in battery that doubles a phone's typical life.
Starting point is 00:16:44 When power is running down, simply put the phone into the slot. and the device automatically swaps the battery for a full one the station holds up to five batteries so multiples are always charged is it practical maybe if you have a family or small office where everyone uses the same phones is it cool definitely I'm not going to lie I can see this being a great office tool as far as having batteries in the office and being able to swap it out if you use your phone a lot but If somebody swaps out their battery and the thing blows up, I ain't gonna lie to you. Somebody getting sued. So this is a very sketchy type of product right here because guess what? Not all batteries are good batteries. As we've seen as far as the lifespan of batteries, they all dwindle over time. Some batteries are better than others.
Starting point is 00:17:39 But as far as the overall premise of this product, I do believe this could prove useful maybe to like somebody individually. but if you was wanted to use this in like an office setting which i think this is what is basically targeting i think it could get very uh spooky very fast as far as messing up somebody's phone but anyways um the care the korean electric salt spoon i was seeing this a lot apparently this was a fan favorite um you have goodness how many outlets do you need the U-Green NXO 500W 500 that's probably watts
Starting point is 00:18:19 charger so this is the world's first 500 watt charger wow six USBC ports now let me tell y'all something I'm not going to lie to you that's too much now I know this is supposed to be
Starting point is 00:18:36 pushing the culture forward as far as a technology you know technologically sound standpoint but I'm not going to like I'm not going to use one outlet
Starting point is 00:18:51 and put six different ports in it like at that point I might as well just give me an extended outlet with the I forget what it's called I was trying to look at my outlet to see what it's called but basically it has the the power surge feature
Starting point is 00:19:10 where like it stops that like I need that to basically give me peace of mind because this is not it. That's a lot of ports and one device. So anyways, these are evolutions to pushing the genre for it. So I'm not mad at it. So, and then this is where the Olesh gaming monitor is from the 27 inch. Then you have the Navidia, RTX 5,000 series graphic cars. So as you can tell, this is one of the things I was talking about as far as the combination
Starting point is 00:19:38 between gaming and c s 2025 as with this graphic graphics card this is basically like a new console for pc players for pc for all console players this is the equivalent of having a new console right this graphics card is going to end up being very pivotal when it comes to people wanting the top tier graphics and and most powerful pc setup this is basically helping out with that as it offers an upgrade that wasn't available before so for all the console players this is the equivalent of pc players getting a new console so anyways this is this is basically some of the products that i wanted to showcase but for the most part um i would definitely check it out for yourself so many different products at the uh c s c s 2025
Starting point is 00:20:35 and when you look at it i mean just The overall, like, attempts when it comes to pushing the technology industry forward, and then as far as trying to, oh, wait, this is what it looks like in person. I ain't a lot. That looked way bigger than I thought it was. In the photo, it did not look that big. Wow, that is humongous. This is the 500 watts.
Starting point is 00:21:06 Oh, my fault. Analytic Dreams video on Spotify to see the video along with. the audio i did not see this at first because this is humongous at first i mean the image did not have it like this so yeah that that is that is huge pause so anyways um yeah man that's why it's so exciting i mean you see stuff like this like only at these type of shows like where else you're gonna see a six port 500 watts type of and then look at it looks like a i don't even know it looks like a router but anyways um yeah the consumer electronic show concluded uh january 10th and it was uh held from january 7th to january 10th in los vegas nevada hosted by the consumer technology
Starting point is 00:21:59 uh association marking its 1001st anniversary so that being said click my link share in my bio let me know one of my social medias what do you think about c s and the overall advancement of technology and for my gamers out there what stood out the most to you during or after this event

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