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  • Sleep Number 360 smart bed

    Sleep Number says its latest smart bed will adapt to your needs as you get older

    by 
    Kris Holt
    Kris Holt
    01.06.2022

    The bed may eventually alert you to potential health conditions.

  • LG Display is also offering a game-changer to its customers at CES 2021 in a Restaurant Zone, where a sushi bar can utilize a 55-inch Transparent OLED display to deliver information with clear image quality while benefiting from high transparency to maintain a connection between people on both sides of the screen. As guests wait for their order, they can watch a movie or TV program, while at the same time viewing the chef preparing their food on the other side of the display. This innovative product naturally stands out more in the contactless era as it can not only act as a partition but also serve up some fun.

    LG Display's transparent OLED puts a screen between you and the sushi chef

    by 
    Richard Lai
    Richard Lai
    12.30.2020

    As per its annual tradition, LG Display is preparing to show off some new display tech demos for CES 2021, with the focus set on showing where transparent OLED may fit in the pandemic age.

  • The smartest 'smart bed' auto-adjusts throughout the night

    by 
    Devindra Hardawar
    Devindra Hardawar
    01.06.2015

    Responsive Surface Technology (ReST) is taking sleep tracking to its logical conclusion with its smart bed. The ReST bed, which debuted today at CES, features a proprietary smart fabric and sensors to track your sleep habits, and it uses that data to make sure the bed stays comfortable as you toss and turn at night. Within its mattress are 18 air sensors that constantly inflate and deflate based on your preferences -- be it something incredibly firm, or a mattress that's as soft as a cloud. We've already seen smart beds from Sleep Number, but the ReST is going far beyond mere sleep tracking. It's more like an ever-evolving sleep surface. But, as always, sleep comfort doesn't come cheap. The twin ReST smart bed will run you $5,000 when it lands in March, while the queen version will go for $7,000. It's also working on a king version with two independent sensing areas.