Top 10 Techy Gadgets of 2020 that will blow your mind!
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The Top 10 Gadgets of 2020 that will blow your mind are:-
1) KEEP Cannabis Storage
We're leaping from the future back to the present, where cannabis is getting prettied-up to ease its path to legalization and social acceptance. The new KEEP storage container for cannabis is discreet on the outside—its display has a clock and weather info—but it opens to reveal multiple storage spaces for different kinds of cannabis products and a rolling tray. The kicker is its locking system, which works via facial recognition or a data-encrypted app. If someone who isn't you is trying to get into your stash, then you'll get a notification, which is very practical if you have houseguests, kids, or greedy roommates. KEEP is available for pre-order now for $152, with shipments loosely planned to go out in the spring. (Ironically, Keep Labs was given an innovation award by CES but barred from using cannabis imagery or verbage at CES, so it skipped the show. Cannabis acceptance comes in fits and spurts.)
2) Samsung Sero TV
CES is always big on TV announcements, and especially worth noting is Samsung's new Sero TV, because its defining feature goes beyond LED and 4K and what have you. It seems so obvious: a TV that transitions from the horizontal plane to the, gasp, vertical plane. That's what Samsung is doing with The Sero, which means "vertical" in Korean. This QLED TV, already available in South Korea and going global this year, flips so that longways it resembles a 43-inch phone screen. That means it's ideal for mirroring an Instagram or TikTok feed from your Galaxy phone, should you have one. What a trick. And here you hoped you’d be looking at your phone screen less in 2020.
3) LG Signature OLED TV R
One of LG's 2020 TVs transitions from horizontal to non-existent by rolling down into its base when it's not needed. LG debuted this OLED 4K HDR smart television at CES last year, and this year confirmed that the thing will go on sale in the U.S. sometime in 2020. And all you need is a rumored $60,000, according to CNET. Yep, $60,000 for a 65-inch TV that blocks and then unblocks a view, epitomizing the phrase "less screen time" but still leaving you with a not-insignificant base to contend with. At least that screen is roll-tested to ensure the best quality (i.e. no breakage or dents) for years. Either way, when one CES TV flips and another disappears altogether, we know tech companies are getting funky with how we watch television.
4) Alienware Concept UFO
The selling point for this gaming gadget is simple: It's the Nintendo Switch of PC gaming, with detachable cons, a "bridge" to connect those two detached cons to make one big controller, an eight-inch display, and a kickstand to prop up the screen. But most significantly, Alienware compares its power to that of a PC gaming device to support games that the Switch won't. Unfortunately though, it's just a concept with no concrete plans for production or rollout, so you're stuck with the Switch library or your phone for the time being.
5) Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Fold
Folding screens are so hot right now. They’re just not very practical, mainly because, as in the case with the Samsung Galaxy Fold, they feel as if a firm shake will shatter their screens. But there’s room to grow and improve, as exhibited by Lenovo’s new foldable PC laptop, the ThinkPad X1 Fold. There are a lot of configurations in which to use it, and should you need a more traditional laptop set-up, it comes with a mini keyboard attachment that folds into the machine. The OLED display is 13.3 inches, the machine is 2.2 pounds, and the hinge in supposedly stress-tested. Lenovo plans to get it out mid-2020, starting at $2,499.
6) Razer Tomahawk
This DIY desktop PC is probably unlike one you've seen before, mainly because it's smaller than the big, honking, build-your-own PCs available now. Razer's new Tomahawk is modular, so you can pop parts into place—no tools required, so Razer says—with a powerful and very compact Intel computer and impressive graphics for gaming. It's not meant to stress you out with too many wires or configurations if you don't happen to be a PC gaming whiz. Razer also emphasizes its portability, its upgrade potential, and its diminutive size (comparatively speaking), but doesn't yet mention a price or release date.
7)Weber Connect Smart Grilling Hub
This is a fun one: Weber invented a $130 device that attaches to your grill and syncs with your smartphone so you can better monitor the temperature and done-ness of your meat and veggies. That means notifications and information through a Weber app. If you dub yourself a "grill master" while using it, that does count as cheating. However, the food will speak for itself
8) YI HALO VR 3D-360 Camera
This 3D camera is insane and exceeds the limitations of futuristic technology. YI company has launched a very expensive YI HALO VR 3D-360 Camera with a marvellous design.
9) Wi-Fi Pet Camera with laser
10) Ember Smart Mug
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