The world of tech is always changing, and innovators are feeling especially daring at the start of a new decade. That’s why we wanted to give you a look at the new tech unveiled at CES 2020 in January of this year. 

First, let’s talk about the items that we all want to own (whenever they actually appear on the market). There’s the electric bike that operates like a hydrofoil, which means you can ride it on water! There’s also a really cool soundbar from Vizio that isn’t only nice to look at. It also adjusts speaker angles to optimize it for use as part of a home theater or to blast your favorite Spotify playlist.  

Next, there were a couple of tech innovations that might actually make the world a better place. The people behind Impossible burgers came out with a new Impossible Pork. This is key for reducing carbon emissions worldwide, given that pork is the most common form of meat consumed in the most populous parts of the globe. Vegans might even get to enjoy meatless bacon! Another potentially life-changing development for amputees is the BrainCo Dexus prosthetic arm. Controlled directly by the brain and only a quarter of the price of traditional prosthetics, this device could drastically improve the lives of many veterans and persons with other conditions. 

The final area we want to look at is some new tech that might come through ComputerCare’s doors either this year or sometimes in the next decade. We were especially intrigued by Lenovo’s folding ThinkPad. As our customers know, we sell Lenovo products and also provide repair services for Lenovo Think models. Who knows? In the very near future we may be working on repairing one of these cool, convertible, all-in-one folding devices. We stay up-to-date with the latest tech, so if you get your hands on a ThinkPad X1 Fold, don’t hesitate to bring it to us for care and repairs. 

And in the meantime, while we’re still waiting for the tech giants to roll out their new inventions, don’t forget that we’ll take care of your favorite laptop or smartphone or desktop. Our diagnostic fee is just $49, and waived if you choose to repair your device with us. Contact us today for more information. 

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