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TGIF, QuickTake readers! CES 2020 has wrapped but it's just the beginning for this mind-boggling array of gadgets. Check out our favorite tech of the future.

1. Rideshares take to the sky. Uber and Hyundai debuted a prototype of their electric flying taxis, which fit up to four and cruse up to 200 mph.

2. A lamp that tackles dyslexia. The Lexilight reading light pulses at a customizable frequency to s, enabling the user to focus with just one eye.

3. Samsung unveiled a "new kind of life." The world's first artificial humans go beyond AI and converse and sympathize like real people.

4. TV's are all in on 8K. With screens starting at 75 inches that could cost up to $70,000, the enhanced pixel quality takes HD to a whole other level.

5. Your breathing room, purified. The Atmos personal air filter by AO aims to tackle air pollution around the globe, for $350 a pop.

6. Welcome to the airport of the future. Delta's new tech uses "parallel reality" to privately show fliers their gate and flight information.

7. A fridge to grow your own herbs. LG's "The Harvester" uses light, temperature and water controls so you can garden in your kitchen.

8. An EV is stuffed with Sony tech. The Japanese automaker says the Vision-S features 33 sensors for safer driving and has 360 reality audio.

9. A TV fit for your smartphone. Samsung's Sero TV can flip from horizontal to vertical when users rotate a linked device.

10. Bring the pub home. Keurig's Drinkworks machine makes single-serve cocktails on-demand with just the push of a button.

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-Masiel Torres

 

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