On today’s special edition of You Asked, we tracked down each of our editors and put them on the spot to find out what they thought was the most impressive thing they saw at CES 2025 in Early January. Let’s find out what they had to say.
There’s been some really cool TV tech at CES, but the thing I’m most excited about is the new Panasonic Z95B. Instead of the regular OLED display structure we’ve seen in recent years with MLA technology, this uses a four-layer panel structure. It features individual red, green, and blue layers (two of the latter) for the emissive light.
This new structure delivers higher brightness without the MLA technology used in LG’s G Series, along with more color purity. It’s a much more efficient way of producing light and color, and it represents the next step in OLED panel technology.
It’s especially exciting because it felt like we were hitting the brightness limits of MLA. By changing the panel structure, we’re now reaching new brightness levels that can better compete with the QD-OLED technology we’ve seen over the past couple of years.
— John Higgins
The coolest thing I saw at CES 2025 for mobile tech is the Belkin Stage Power Grip. It looks like a DSLR camera grip that attaches to your iPhone via MagSafe. It adds a physical camera capture button and feels great to use. Plus, it has a 10,000 milliamp-hour battery pack inside, wirelessly charging your iPhone while you use it. There’s even an integrated USB-C cable for charging other devices.
It’s a quirky device, but it’s practical, and Belkin says it will cost under 80 bucks. I can’t wait to get my hands on it again.
— Joe Maring
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