A glimpse into the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show
Updated 16:47, 11-Jan-2019
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At its press conference for the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) today, LG outlined its signature OLED TV R which can roll up and disappear into its base when you’re not watching it. The 2019 CES international trade fair will remain open to the public till January 11 in Las Vegas with dozens of companies giving presentations at the event. /VCG Photo

At its press conference for the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) today, LG outlined its signature OLED TV R which can roll up and disappear into its base when you’re not watching it. The 2019 CES international trade fair will remain open to the public till January 11 in Las Vegas with dozens of companies giving presentations at the event. /VCG Photo

The Hyundai Motor Co. Elevate walking car concept with four moveable “legs” aims to meet the need for efficient, rapid, resilient transportation for disaster assistance. /VCG Photo

The Hyundai Motor Co. Elevate walking car concept with four moveable “legs” aims to meet the need for efficient, rapid, resilient transportation for disaster assistance. /VCG Photo

Samsung Electronic brought out a cute little robot, Samsung Bot Care, which can assist users to check their daily health data including blood pressure and heart rate by touching the screen. /VCG Photo

Samsung Electronic brought out a cute little robot, Samsung Bot Care, which can assist users to check their daily health data including blood pressure and heart rate by touching the screen. /VCG Photo

A Harley-Davidson electric motorcycle equipped with a cellular-connection system developed by Panasonic Corp., shown at a press preview of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, U.S. / VCG Photo

A Harley-Davidson electric motorcycle equipped with a cellular-connection system developed by Panasonic Corp., shown at a press preview of the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, U.S. / VCG Photo

In addition to those high-tech products, the Impossible Foods Company also has launched the new and improved version of its plant-based vegan burger, Impossible Burger 2.0, which tastes like real beef can be cooked on a grill and has a better flavor and lowered cholesterol, fat and calories than the original one. / VCG Photo

In addition to those high-tech products, the Impossible Foods Company also has launched the new and improved version of its plant-based vegan burger, Impossible Burger 2.0, which tastes like real beef can be cooked on a grill and has a better flavor and lowered cholesterol, fat and calories than the original one. / VCG Photo