20:50 06 January 2016
LG has unveiled its “rollable” TV and announced its new line up of televisions in their CES press conference. Other companies that joined the largest gadget show include Ford, Samsung, Huawei, and Sony, which also announced their upcoming projects.
While Ford did not confirm the highly anticipated partnership with Google on driverless cars, Samsung showcased its new set of televisions. It also launched its new smart fridge that features a 21.5-inch touchscreen display. It connects to smartphone and sends alerts to users about food inside the fridge, including when it goes out of date.
Gary Shapiro, the head of the Consumer Technology Association
(CTA), said: "We are in the middle of a revolutionary wave of innovation where game-changing ideas are springing up from small companies and entrepreneurs all over the world.
"We are proud to host some of the most brilliant minds in emerging technology at Eureka Park.
"We continue to be wowed by the success stories coming from these innovative start-ups as they present potentially game-changing concepts and prototypes to an eco-system on the CES show floor designed to help these start-ups grow and thrive.