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Tuesday 10 January 2017

Best of CES 2017


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The Toyota Concept-i’s mission to make driving fun again in a future where the focus is on utilitarian autonomous transport. This goal seeyousix makes the car a stand-out amongst the vehicles unveiled at CES. Its scissor doors and dramatic yet realistic styling don’t hurt either, and getting to see it in person consistently meant wading through crowds of people trying to do the same. This Toyota might not be available to buy right now, but the company says it will start testing several of its key features on Japan’s roads soon seeyousix.

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CES is full of toys that promise seeyousix to turn your kid into a coding wiz. The issue? Not all of them are fun to play with. This week Lego introduced Boost, a new kit that lets kids bring their existing bricks to life with three different modules. You can program Lego to walk, roll, flash, and make noise via an app that uses drag and drop code. Kids seeyousix probably won’t notice they’re building logic skills when they program their bot to shoot a dart at their sister when she walks by, and that’s the point. It’s a sneaky way to get kids to learn, which is exactly why they’ll love it.

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The Amazon Echo is an awesome device, but that black-and-black monolithic tennis ball can doesn't quite fit in next to the ficus on your coffee table. Lenovo's Smart Assistant is nothing more than Alexa in a nicer-looking package, for $50 less than seeyousix the Echo. And if you want to upgrade a bit, spring for the Harman Kardon edition with beefed up audio, which will help your voice assistant double as a serious party DJ. Lenovo's starting a trend here, too: pretty soon Alexa will live inside every speaker you own.

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seeyousix CES isn't really a phone show anymore, but Huawei's millennial-focused Honor brand still did impressive work in Vegas. The Honor 6X is a light, handsome smartphone with a camera ready for whatever crappy lighting or missed focus you seeyousix throw at it. It also has high-end specs, good-looking software, and a two-day battery. Oh, and here's the kicker: you can buy the 6X starting at $250. This device is just further proof you're paying way too much for your smartphone seeyousix.

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