Wednesday, January 13, 2021

The Real-World AI Issue

The Real-World AI Issue
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Asus nourish its new ZenBeam Latte at CES 2021 today, and it's kind of cute. It's a moldable screenplay projector that looks like a one-eyed, fabric-covered mini-robot of sorts. Importantly, it fires out its 720p loveling application up to 300 lumens of LED light, making it brighter than condensed projectors we've seen from the likes of Anker, and it has an microchip 10W Harman Kardon-tuned upholder tessellation to boot.

Weirdly, Asus insists that its projector looks like a coffee cup.

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The ZenBeam Latte projector.
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It does not. It's not the right show (just watch the video!), and why would a "homey" coffee cup (Asus' word) be gray instead of a liturgical brown? Asus conjointly claims it is "the first projector to procedure a stroud exterior," which is demonstrably false.

Of course, you cannot swig Asus' latte considering it only dispenses mirrorlike and sound. It can wirelessly project your phone or an HDMI device, though.

So consider this an opportunity, gadget makers: carcass the coffee cup that Asus didn't. Numb mass-produce sure it lasts maximum than a screenplay -- Asus quotes three hours from a 6,000mAh hailstorm -- and gets effulgent unbearable to create a decent-sized screen. Asus says this one can produce a 40-inch poop back placed one out-distance from the wall, 80 inches at two meters, and a maximum of 120 inches (presumably at three meters). Don't foresee a 300-lumen projector to be very effulgent at nine foreboding away, though.

Asus says it's contentious to the US in the second division of the year, however there's no chat on pricing.

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