Thursday, January 8, 2015

Best of 2015 CES day 1 (+ photos) – The Day

Meriangel Sol

Lic. Social Communication, editor of The Day.


 

Yesterday, the Consumer Technology Fair CES 2015 opened and with it many new features gave much to talk .

The accessories for the players, the more different smartphones and computer developments associated with the new Intel processors are part of what was day one of CES 2015.

However, one of the areas that attracted public attention was the presentation of cars some with a very futuristic look.

Meanwhile, the Volkswagen Golf R Touch came with a very attractive concept and you can through your control panel displays use gestures to control certain actions in the car.

Also Chevrolet has been brought forward one day to present the new generation of its extended-range electric model, the 2016 Chevrolet Volt.

Just as , Audi took Audi A7 Sportback concept piloted driving from Silicon Valley to Las Vegas as the centerpiece of its booth at CES 2015, and BMW surprised everyone with M4 BMW Concept Iconic Lights , the first M4 prototype that incorporates the famous laser lights front lights and innovative OLED technology behind.

However , the most surprising car of the night was the Mercedes-Benz F 015 Luxury in motion, a standalone prototype ahead of the possible alternatives for the mobility of the future.

As for notebooks or laptops too big brands with known models were presented, but improved with the new fifth-generation Intel.

Dell meanwhile presented his model XPS 13 a striking design computer screen and autonomy. Lenovo and NEC have won the 13-inch laptop world’s lightest and Toshiba Portege Z20t came with , a hybrid that aims to compete with the Surface Pro 3.

However, other devices also surprised especially in the area of ​​cameras. Meanwhile, Canon introduced photographic developments in their models Powershot SX530, SX710 and SX610 HS; and got a new camera Nikon SLR consumer type, the Nikon D5500 screen 3.2 inch touch swing.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 

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