From color-changing cars to extremely weird laptops to wild new TVs, these are the products we're most excited to see in action.
You'll be able to sync all of your lights for a truly off-the-rails setup.
Can't decide what color of car to buy? One day you won't have to.
The suit cites "clandestine meetings" between each company's CEO as proof for the claim.
A $90 dongle will fix a big issue with Android Auto.
The glass desk lets you swap out different components, and it's all just a bit much.
The smartwatch-like device will help better track hands and objects when wearing a VR headset.
The Zenbook 17 Fold OLED has a 17.3-inch panel that folds into two 12.5-inch screens.
The laptop commemorates the 25th anniversary of an Asus laptop reaching orbit.
The flagship Yoga 9i is one of our favorite convertible laptops, but we don't love this change.
If the 17.3-inch, 21:10 display wasn't strange enough, the deck houses a secondary 8-inch touchscreen.
I can't believe I'm saying this, but the Razer x Fossil Gen 6 actually needs more RGB.
Lenovo claims the Legion 5 Pro line sports the world's first 2560 x 1600 display with an adaptive 240Hz refresh rate on a 16-inch laptop.
The best headphones for hearing the world around you are getting a much-needed sound upgrade.
The project looks like a mini spotlight for turning anywhere you travel into a little home theater.
The 55-inch Ark is even bigger than Samsung's previous monster, the Neo G9.
The Home Hub is a dedicated screen for controlling all your Samsung stuff.
The Federal Trade Commission has given companies affected by the ubiquitous log4j bug a stern warning.
With a next-gen CPU, Nvidia's new GPUs, and fresh design, the Stealth GS77 might be the gaming laptop to beat.
Sengled's latest bulbs use radar technology to track your sleep time, heart rate, and body temperature.