CES 2022: 10 of the weirdest things we wanted

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Although CES 2022 was cut short due to COVID-19, this year's announcements are still as weird and wacky as you would expect.

seems just like a regular exercise bike, but with three 55-inch OLED screens stacked floor-to-ceiling while curving overhead in an r-shaped form.

Virtual Ride aims to make users feel like they’re exercising outside. But I can foresee potential video games being used on it, too. However, it gives off a little bit of a dreary vibe because being outside can be considered a luxury now—especially during the pandemic.Media Chair The actual TV itself is a 55-inch, OLED TV with a curved display. It is also able to rotate around on the chair’s frame. So, even if you recline further back into your chair, the frame moves along with you and the TV attached to it will always be in your line of sight.

This reminds me of what a smartwatch might be able to do. However, having the info displayed right “in front of your eyes” is very cool and seems like you’re living the life from your favourite science fiction movie., introduced a smart contact lens that displays images and text. However, they’re learning more towards how it could help with sports and fitness.

 

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