

NinjaFlex) is making a new flexible filament that can print faster, called “ Cheetah“, thanks for the free sample. Thanks to Esun (gave me some PLA+) and 3D Printlife (gave me some PLAyPHAb, nice name guys) for the free samples. There are a few companies making improved PLA filaments, and I got a few samples. Your browser does not support the video tag.

This is a motorized tracking antenna array by Panasonic: They have actual CPU sockets and make their own discrete GPU daughterboards with non-M GPUs, even a GTX980. They design consumer electronic devices and make tiny components that help make those devices very small.ĮUROCOM makes some beefy laptops, they had their laptop motherboards on display. This means the microSD card can be placed into your phone and used with tap-to-pay terminals, without even installing any software. SMK LOGOMOTION showed me their tiny NFC antenna, so tiny that they are making a microSD card with embedded security and NFC.

I learned a some stuff about watch crystal manufacturing. They had a bunch of crystals before they put the metal can on them. I had a lovely chat with Micro Crystal AG in Switzerland This is what I found interesting or what I need to remember, no where near all the booths I actually visited. Here’s a list of what I found interesting: (continue reading) There are many things that simply remained unchanged, or just slightly improved. This year is a little underwhelming than last year, perhaps its because last year was my first time, and this year is my second time. This is my second time visiting CES, last year I made this post (CES 2015) about it too.
