Who would want this? The 4 most outlandish displays at CES 2024

LG DukeBox's backside

Enlarge / The back of LG's DukeBox speaker with a transparent OLED screen. (credit: LG Global/YouTube)

CES is a mixed bag featuring real products you might want, announcements about upcoming tech you may not see for years, and vaporware that makes you wonder, "Who would want this?"

But the wacky, wild, and, at times, unrealistic are part of what makes CES, CES. With any hope, some of these developments could lead to innovative new products that consumers could benefit from. While some of the bizarre ideas feel mostly like ways for tech brands to show off, they are also ripe for ridicule.

Either way, let's open our imaginations and check out the most outlandish displays, including concepts and real products, announced at CES 2024.

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LG DukeBox's backside

Enlarge / The back of LG's DukeBox speaker with a transparent OLED screen. (credit: LG Global/YouTube)

CES is a mixed bag featuring real products you might want, announcements about upcoming tech you may not see for years, and vaporware that makes you wonder, "Who would want this?"

But the wacky, wild, and, at times, unrealistic are part of what makes CES, CES. With any hope, some of these developments could lead to innovative new products that consumers could benefit from. While some of the bizarre ideas feel mostly like ways for tech brands to show off, they are also ripe for ridicule.

Either way, let's open our imaginations and check out the most outlandish displays, including concepts and real products, announced at CES 2024.

Read 26 remaining paragraphs | Comments


January 16, 2024 at 07:00PM

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