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Top 10 Most Anticipated Tech Products of 2019


If you thought today’s tech was cool – smartphone photos that rival
SLRs, 75-inch 4K TVs, and smart speakers that let you play one of 40
million songs, just by asking for it – wait ‘til you get a load of
what’s to come NEXT year. 2019 will likely see no shortage of great
gadgets and gear worth getting excited about.

Hey everyone, welcome to Gear Up, the WatchMojo series that looks at
the latest in tech trends – and sometimes we look to the future, as we
are today. I’m Marc Saltzman, and in this video, we take a peek at
what to expect over the coming months, including products we’ll likely
see debut the Consumer Electronics Show in Vegas to kick off the new
year.

Not listed in any particular order:

No. 1. Samsung’s Galaxy X foldable phone.


While a few companies will have foldable smartphones – that
essentially turn the device into a big-screen tablet when unfolded –
Samsung – the world’s no. 1 smartphone maker – is expected to debut
its so-called Galaxy X or Galaxy Rize or Samsung Galaxy Flex device,
as some suggest. Whatever you call it, this first foldable Galaxy will
sport a 4.5-inch display when closed and then folds out to a
tablet-style 7.3-inch OLED screen. I can see many applications for a
device like this so hopefully it will be as innovative as it sounds.

No. 2. Wi-Charge


Right now, “wireless charging” means you need to place your phone down
on a mat, in order for it to charge up without needing a cable. But
what if you could just have it on your kitchen counter or maybe at a
table at a coffee shop and it just starts charging up then and there,
wirelessly? That’s the idea behind Wi-Charge, a technology you’ll
likely hear more about in the coming months, as it charges up devices
without them needing to be lying on a charging mat. It uses a
transmitter elsewhere in the room using infrared flight to transmit
power to the battery. It is said to be safe, too.

No. 3: Oculus Quest


Oculus VR's next headset is officially called Oculus Quest and it’s
slated for a spring 2019 release for $399. Not only is it a standalone
headset – meaning you don’t need to plug it into a PC, console or snap
a smartphone into it – but it’s got an impressive display resolution
of 1600x1440 per eye, it has 64GB of internal store to hold downloaded
applications, plus expandable memory, and uses four ultrawide-angle
sensors to assess your movements. On the content side, Oculus Quest
will ship with more than 50 titles. Along with VR, expect more
augmented or AR innovations over the coming year, as well.

No 4. Smell-o-vision in VR


Wait, what? Yep, in case virtual reality isn’t immersive enough for
you -- by folding in 360-vision with head-tracking, spatialized audio
and haptic feedback vibrations tied to touch, 2019 may be the year you
also SMELL your content in VR. From a company called VAQSO VR, it’s a
small scent device that uses a Velcro strap to be used with any
head-mounted display, and you can place up to five different scent
cartridges that each last up to a month. The VAQSO VR device can be
connected wirelessly through Bluetooth or by USB. OK, the idea seems
ridiculous, but I’d be lying if I said I didn’t want to give this a
go.

Number 5: Smarter electric cars


The hit vehicles at the L.A. auto show are tech marvels. The 2020
Rivian R1T and R1S concept cars are being billed as the world’s first
Electric Adventure Vehicles, which will give you upwards of 400 miles
– that’s from San Francisco to Yosemite and back – with its Quad-Motor
System for superior control on road - and way off, wading depth of up
to 3 Feet, up to 11,000 pound tow rating, and seating for up to 7
people in one of these models. We’re talking 0 to 60 in 3 seconds,
with zero emissions, and a ton of cool tech features…Of course, expect
to see more innovations in 2019 tied to self-driving or autonomous
driving technologies.

No. 6: 5G is coming!


As you may or may not have heard, 5G – or fifth generation cellular
wireless technology -- is expected to up to 100 times the speed of 4G
LTE. I’ll believe it when I see it but still, now that the
infrastructure is built and carriers are continuing its testing, we’re
hearing it’s ridiculously fast – to the point people might not need
Wi-Fi in their homes anymore. The Sprint 5G network is still due to go
live in the first half of 2019, with nine cities (including New York
City, Los Angeles and Phoenix) confirmed so far, and many smartphone
makers are readying their 5G-supported products.

Number 7: A.I. goes mainstream


Google’s Duplex technology is a crazy smart and realistic A.I.
platform that can call and make restaurant reservations for you [PLAY
SOUND CLIP FROM A DUPLEX DEMO PLEASE, like from here] – yes, that
guy’s voice you heard isn’t a human at all, even down to the “ums” and
“ahs” – and you can expect Google Duplex rolled into devices in 2019
like Pixel smartphones, Google Home and maybe the next-gen Pixelbook.
This controversial technology is meant to make our life easier as we
can have A.I. handle things like reservations and appointments, but
this is just scratching the surface of where it’s going.

Number 8: Virtual newscasters


On a related note, have you seen China’s newest broadcaster? He isn’t
real, but he sure looks like it [PLAY CLIP FROM HERE PLEASE]. This
virtual TV anchor has joined the state-run Xinhua [Zing-Wa] Chinese
news agency. Powered by A.I., the new anchor learns from live
broadcasting videos, is fed news stories by someone but can tweak his
intonation and facial expressions, and soon be fed just facts and it
could draft the report for you, truly utilizing artificial
intelligence. Yes, we should all be worried about A.I. replacing our
jobs, as they are able to work 24 hours a day and won’t take a sick
day – unless there’s a computer virus, of course.

Number 9: LG’s OLED TVs for 2019


LG recently confirmed in a blog post it has developed a new processor
for its high-end OLED televisions called the Alpha 9 Gen 2 – and this
chip is said to power the company’s 2019 OLED TVs we’ll catch a
glimpse of at CES in January. According to LG, this processor will
deliver images that "are more true-to-life than ever" and offer
improved "color, sharpness, and depth." Now, this kind of language is
to be expected by TV makers every year, but apparently the a9 Gen 2
chip is capable of delivering a "four-step noise reduction process"
that aims at eliminating artifacts and other problems in a picture and
deliver a cleaner look.

And Number 10:


While they may debut in 2019, it might be more of a 2020 thing and
that’s “computational surfaces” or “surface computing” [see here].
We’re not talking touch-screen LCD or LED screens but rather,
paper-thin, transparent OLED panels, with touch. We’re talking
mirrors, walls, windows – all connected to Wi-Fi or 5G, and many with
computational abilities, 3-D like graphics – think Minority Report –
and applications that range from commercial and residential to retail
and industrial, automotive and educational.

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