Upcoming Techs And Gadgets


1. Hydraloop

    


     Netherland-based Hydraloop Systems BV has developed a game-changing water recycling system with the same namesake for homes. Hydraloop has a compact and visually appealing design, which can be placed in any location of the house. It can recycle 85% of all domestic water used. It is capable of cleaning and disinfecting shower, bath and washing machine water so it can be reused for toilet flushing, washing machine, garden or pool.
Over-all, it can reduce water consumption by 45% thereby saving water and energy bills. Most importantly, Hydraloop curbs carbon footprint, which is very critical in the current scenario of increasing water scarcity around the world. It costs $4,000 .

2. XBOX Series X

Microsoft has announced to release the Xbox Series X gaming console in December 2020. It will support 4K at 60FPS, with the possibility of up to 120FPS. Additionally, come with Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), and 8K capability. It will be powered by a custom-designed processor with the Zen 2 and next-generation RDNA architecture and is developed by Microsoft in collaboration with AMD. 

It will also boast Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) and this can enable developers to create new functionality like Dynamic Latency Input (DLI) to make Xbox Series X the most responsive console than the predecessor.

3. PlayStation 5 


Sony has also announced that PlayStation 5 will be released in 2020. PlayStation 5 system will be powered by a custom 8-core AMD Zen 2 CPU and a Navi GPU. It would also come with hardware-accelerated ray-tracing, which saw its introduction to mainstream computing in Nvidia's Turing GPU lineup, alongside a new, custom SSD design promising significant gains in load times.

4. Microsoft Surface Duo 

Android-powered Microsoft Duo is expected to hit stores this Christmas. It has two 5.6-inch screens held by a 360-degree hinge that can unfold to 8.3-inches (diagonal) to offer wider screen experience. It will also come with lots of Microsoft goodies including Office suite of apps to improve the productivity of the user and also the user can work sim

5. Razer Tomahawk 

Razer's Tomahawk is tailor-made desktops for gamers, they prefer PCs with a minimalistic form factor and doesn't occupy more space but doesn't compromise in terms of processing power. It is designed around Intel’s Next Unit of Computing (NUC) architecture and all the mission-critical components are housed within a 10 liters chassis Small Form Factor (SFF) build and this will allow the user to enjoy desktop-level performance anywhere, making it ideal for bringing to LAN parties and tournaments. Users can configure up to 750W power supply, a 45W Intel Core i9-9980HK mobile CPU, 64GB of DDR4 RAM and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Super GPU. It likely priced around $2,000 and is slated to hit stores around June 2020.

6. LG ThinQ Washer with AI 

The new LG ThinQ front-load washing machine features an Artificial Intelligent Direct Drive (AI DD) motor. With intelligent sensors, it can identify fabric types, detect volume and weight of each unique laundry load based on information against more than 20 thousand data points related to washer usage to program the optimal wash cycle setting, exact amoung of liquid detergents for the best results, improving cleaning and extending the life of garments by 15%.
Also, the company’s AI-powered Proactive Customer Care service can offer a recommendation to the owner such as how much detergent has to be put, tips on improving product performance, longevity and also notify when the washing machine needs a service . It will be released initially in the US before the end of June 2020. Price is expected to be announced during the local launch.



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