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¿Qué es eso, Matuk? ¿Qué estás haciendo, Matuk? ¿Cómo que tu canción? ¿Qué es New York, New York? Estamos en Las Vegas, Matuk. ¿Sí sabes?
Sí, pero ¿dónde es famoso Frank Sinatra?
Ah, Las Vegas.
Aquí tienes una calle, Frank Sinatra Drive.
Eso es verdad. ¿No? Sí. Sí, porque si hubiéramos puesto la de Viva Las Vegas de Elvis Presley, iba a ser muy cliché. It was going to be very obvious, it was very obvious. How good you put New York. I already understood, I already understood your mind. Exactly, I already understood how you are incendiary and provocative.
No, no, no, no, it's just better to be Frank Sinatra.
All these alarms that are ringing behind us are cranes because we are just in the center of Las Vegas conventions. where they are still setting up to obviously open the day of tomorrow, the CES as such. The day of tomorrow for us, for you, the CES is already closed. Yes, because this program is going to be heard on Friday, January 10th.
Exactly. And we are recording it today. Yes, Friday 10th. We are recording it today, Tuesday 6th. Exactly, the day of the Magi Kings. I know the math. Yes, very good.
Did you leave your shoe? No. No? Something that you have found, or that you have remembered, that they left you Los Reyes Magos in the little shoe when you were a kid? Autopistas. Autopistas? I saw that you put a Skalestrik in your Instagram stories. Where did you see it and why didn't you buy it?
In super, in mega, I don't know what. It cost $3,800 pesos if I'm not mistaken. Ok. So for a little toy like that half an hour, no, excessive service. No, it's affectionate. And apart from the Skalestrik, I don't like them. Which ones did you like?
AFX. After the cut, tell us a little more.
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What is that? AFX? Is it the competition?
It is the brand, yes, in some way, yes, the highway brand. They still do them. Ok. There is a line called Aurora. Ok. Like Aura, a greeting to Aura. Greetings to Aura, who is still in India. Yes.
We have already reached India. No, we have already reached India. No, we have already reached India.
Aurora was the brand of highways that were a little more, well, more professional. The cars pulled very well. Do you remember the Scalestri that had like a broom, like little legs? The cars? Yes, the cars full of hairs. Well, in the Aurora they weren't. They were a metal bar that even served as a magnet. Well, they had the car like a little magnet. So they were going very fast.
Yes, these alarms are still ringing because they are removing or fixing the Bosch stand. Well, the main entrance of the Bosch. They put it in three minutes. Yes, in less, in five. What did the kings take you to? The kings that I remember. I think I once brought myself. Well, I just put my shoe on. And they brought me things like more this dress, clothes, clothes and things like for school.
I mean, I remember that the rubber, the transporter, the pencils, the notebook, like that, like to enter the school. This is what I kind of remember about the kings. I think Santa Claus was a little more playful with me and if he brought me some toy, he brought me, I tell you, the Zelda, a Zelda.
That was the one that I will never forget, which was a cartridge from Nintendo, the golden one from Zelda. The Legend of Zelda, incredible, from Nintendo. And they also brought me the... It was like a car, like a caterpillar that climbed like stones and so on, like they announced it on TV.
Those are the ones that I remember, actually. Look, Santa didn't come to my house. No? Only the kings?
Only the kings.
Santa, he... He jumped on it. I mean, he said no. Santa, not here. Not here, but the kings, yes, of course. And what was your favorite? From the kings? Yes. No, none. I don't care.
As long as they bring gifts, I don't care. Very good. No, it's exactly the same. But if you left your shoe or you asked for it, that is, you made a letter. Letter. Oh, no, no. It's just that I didn't make a letter. Well, you leave your shoe and they bring you surprises. That was like the condition. And they bring you what you need. And you did make a letter to Santa Claus.
And I made endless letters, which obviously brought me one thing from the endless letter that he made them.
Of course, very good, very good. Well, that was many years ago. And now what happened in this?
In this 2025 that we are just 25 years old, we are just in the middle of what for the 2000 that for 2050 before 2000, that is, 25, we are in the middle of the chandelier, in the middle of the chandelier, right? Yes, yes, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
half a century, half a century, half a century, half a century, half a century, half a century, half a century, half a century, half a century, half a century, half a century, half a century, Well, the Internet was really starting. And well, we are already in the CES 2025.
Five years later, you imagined all the technological advances that there are today, from integrated AI everywhere, flat screens, smartphones with almost unlimited memory, the cloud, cameras on your phone of 50 billion megapixels. No, no, no, no, no. In fact,
Well, we have been seeing the advance of technology, but I think it has accelerated a lot in the last 10 years, right?
The last 10 years, yes. I think that will be exponential from here, I repeat, from here to the year 2050. You say, well, if in 25 years, from 2000 to 2025, there were certain advances, from 2025 to 2050 there will be more or less the same in advance issues. I don't think so. I think it's going to be exponential. Much more. Much more and much faster and much more of everything.
Well, when we get to that, what did they announce here in the CES of some companies?
I had the chance to go to the press conference of Hisense. They are right now the number one brand on screens of 100 inches up on sales screens globally. And in second place are the first Samsung, but in second place they are on screens of less than 100. 65, 75 inches. They are in second place.
And the average, which has also risen during the years in size, about five years ago, the average was 55 inches. The average of screen sales in general of all brands, 55 inches. Then, about three years ago, 65. Today we are at 70 inches on average that the user buys that size. And well, the trend is
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Just for these departments or places where you can't enter the television of 100 inches or 85 or 75 inches, not even by the window, not even by the staircase, not even by the elevator, etc. But a laser projector is much smaller and can give you up to 150 inches. There are 80, 100, 120, 150 inches. These projectors that Ponton mentions are two shoe boxes, more or less.
that goes almost stuck to the wall. Like 30 centimeters from the wall. It does not have to have the projection shot that is 2 or 3 meters, but it goes just stuck to the wall. In that way it does not consume space in your room.
That is an advantage. The other advantage is that it is not a lamp. It's laser. So since it's not a lamp, you don't need a fan that's ringing all the time to cool that lamp. And it doesn't wear out. So it doesn't wear out. You don't have the noise of the fan and it doesn't heat up either. Because it's laser. It looks very good. Yes, it looks very good.
I think these are already second and third generations. They look much better than, evidently, the first ones. There's not so much flicker. One of those projectors is already, let's say, like... supported as compatible and certified by xbox so you can play on a projector that is interesting.
What is the noise frequency?
It is that it is rare. The refresh rate. It is rare because when you ask that to the projectors, in projection there are no hertz. It does not exist. It does not exist. Then it is equivalent to equivalent to 120 hertz. But there is not one. Tell your staff to turn off their alarm. Oh, they're leaving.
They're almost done. Yes, because on a screen there are, let's say, the electrons or I don't know. Yes, moving, moving, moving.
And no, not here. It's a projection. It's not that it's light. Well, it's light. Yes, of course. That's a good question. Yes, yes, it is equivalent to the hertz, but not.
And also the other is that it is reflecting on a screen, that is, it is not emitting, that is, it emits laser light, but then it collides with a wall, a surface or a screen, preferably one called ALR, which is the one that has mirrors, which is to have a better contrast. making that reflection of the light. So it's equivalent to 120 hertz, but just like what is the measurement?
No, we don't know, but well, I don't know, but there must be. So those projectors are betting a lot on Hisense. And another thing that Heisen is also developing. They developed by themselves and by themselves. It's the new screen technology called Tricroma LED TV. Tricroma? Tricroma. LED TV. It's between the Mini LED and the Micro LED. But it's better than the Quantum Dots.
That is, it's better than the QLED. the QLD, which also has, Hisense has QLDs, TCL has QLDs, Samsung has QLDs, etc. But this technology, I repeat, is between MiniLED and MicroLED. There it is, and it's called Tricroma LED TV. And right now it's going to be available on a 116-inch screen. Matu, don't complain, I already saw you, that's why I want it, that doesn't fit in my house.
No, no, no, I do want a 116-inch screen.
How much is it going to cost?
I know, I know how you are.
I look here, quiet and cooperating.
But I think that trend, well, that technology, as well as you remember when it came out 25 years ago, I think the first flat television that was plasma technology, plasma, of course, and that zumbaba and that it had gas and that it did not move, that it did not look at a certain level above sea level, it zumbaba more, it became obsolete.
And the same thing happened with LCD, that right now buying a LCD screen for your home to watch sports, movies, is no longer an option. Possibly for your computer, even though computers are already using AMOLED, OLED, etc.
Anyway, so this Tricroma, I think that at first, as always, the new technology starts expensive and then it becomes popular and it becomes massive and I think that in a couple of years, two or three years, we are going to see these screens with this Tricroma LED TV technology in other sizes, 65, 75 inches, etc. But right now, for now, it's at 116 inches.
Very well, that was from Hisense.
Hisense, yes. What other announcements? We went there too. Well, you went to the booth, you did a tour through the LG booth, right?
LG, yes. Look, very interesting because the stand, they already changed their stand because before it was screens, monitors, that is, as it was per product. And now what they did was group them as per experience. We were out there in a room, the equivalent of a room, where we saw the televisions, the transparent televisions.
That is already like the second generation.
Or the third, I don't know. But now they are already selling it, be careful, not for your house.
More for commercial use, right?
It's basically... Well, you could put it in your house. Ah, no, if you want, you can put it in your house. But you know what caught my attention? That the installation, let's say, includes the equivalent of a blackout, which is a curtain, a curtain that goes up automatically and let's say that it doesn't let any kind of light pass through. Exactly. I'm going to give you an example.
Yes, yes, yes, yes. So that you don't. In your department in Manhattan. Perfect. In the Billy on the Road. Exactly. I'm seeing from my window on the 54th floor. Central Park.
And the sun is setting.
Yes.
How annoying. How annoying. And you're going to see your Raiders game against the Bills. Bills. The Super Bowl. And what happens if you don't see it well? Because first, because there is a lot of sun. Second, because the sun goes through the mine. Exactly. No, no. I mean, no matter how transparent the screen is, it has a limit.
I mean, of course, a little back or the sun behind it won't let you see it well. You press a button and it goes up. It's like a curtain and the background is completely black. It's very cool. It's a background. Very close to the transparent screen.
So that you also have those deep blacks, because first we were in the war and in the race of we are going to reach the blackest blacks that there may be in this world. More than in a black eye. Exactly, more than that. And then we can see the blackest blacks on the screens, that they do not look grayish. And now what do you think? Well, there are no nexus because the screen is transparent.
Well, well, well, look, it's cool. I think that for houses it is a technology that we will hardly see in common use.
Well, but there is little, you do not have 50,000 dollars for one.
Yes, that costs 50,000 dollars.
Hey, how does that cost 50,000? Yes, that's what they charged me. Yes, two, two, two. The one from Albert and mine? Yes, and it comes in different sizes. 55, 65 and 77 inches. Well, that's what they announced in terms of the prices. Because in Korea and in the United States it is already on sale. Really? Yes. But V2V or for your house? No, for your house, 50,000. Oh, son.
And I'm going to tell you one more surprise. Let's see. You're going to be able to buy it in pesos too. In a million? Around there. A million and a half. Well, if your house cost you 120 million. Second semester of the year. It will be available in Mexico.
Let's see if they invite us to know the installation, right? Let's see if we can go there unknowingly.
We don't say where. Well, and you also saw those transparent screens, but you also saw appliances, that is, appliances with a white line screen. Before we get to that, this of the transparent screens, I got to the point of saying that in the future all the windows are going to be screens. Ah, well, whatever.
The video of the washing machine, the video of that is a bit of a concept that has been a concept for a long time, where we put the windows of your house, if they are screens, if the windshield of your car and a very nice image is put there, but that is also interesting, but not yet. What is already there is a microwave oven with a screen.
That is, like the refri that we have seen in this case, for example, of Samsung, which has a screen on the door, on the door of the microwave. Do you have a screen?
The whole door is a screen for several things. One has some cameras, then you can see what is inside the microwave and how it is being cooked. I don't know about you, but I only use the microwave to heat. One minute, minute and a half.
I don't know why it has so many buttons, a microwave.
There are people who do cook, there are people who do cook in microwaves. Do you know him? Yes, I think so. I also know a lot of people. When you cook in the microwave, you want to see what's going on. Yes, there you can see it. It also has a camera. How they are exploiting the rice recipes. Of course, the microwave has a camera so you can see the stove that is below normally or here it is below.
Well, it's a camera and it's a screen that has all the applications and everything. And you can be there. Well, if it's a smart screen. Super smart. Yes, just to monitor your food.
Well, it's lazy, but if it's smart and it's touch screen, it changes the thing and it's more fun. And you know what? We saw the new referee that has
The door, the two doors, let's say, superior. They are transparent screens. They are transparent screens. But it's not that I have a monitor there. It's a transparent screen. It's a screen that you double click on, which is called, how do you call it? InstaView. And you can see it. But it's also a screen, that. And you can put information of a very diverse nature. Now, man, go away. Yes.
Well, they already put it on, they already took it off, they already came back.
Yes, but now those two cranes are going to move as far as I don't know where, and they're going to start sounding like... It's over, huh? Well, that's it. That's on the part of G. Well, there were some horns, Will I Am, that Will I Am we have seen on several occasions here in Las Vegas, because it comes with different brands, always to promote...
his inventions or his co-creations with these different brands. He has been with Intel and now he was with LG announcing XBOOM, the new XBOOM series, which are these Bluetooth speakers. Portable. Portable, headphones, medium, small and large speakers to listen to music. or podcast or whatever you want to listen to, but under Will.i.am's direction.
Well, co-direction, because the Koreans also designed it for the audio, etc. And he says that with these speakers his music sounds spectacular, etc. Well, but Will.i.am is a pretty respected musician. He is a pretty good producer. He was the one who got together with Fergie, right? With Fergie, of course.
Very respected. Super respected. Of course. Very good. Why don't we go and come? Let's go and come.
I don't know if we're missing something from that bus you went to, from LG.
No, from LG it's all basically, I mean, the most important thing.
Well, something of AI integrated in the car.
That's interesting. Yes, we'll come back. Right now, right now. There was a dashboard of a car, like a digital car, with two seats, a steering wheel and a screen. LG doesn't manufacture cars. Correct. I don't think there are cars. Correct. But it does develop software from IA that sells the armors. So that demo was very cool because it was just on a very large screen.
You could see what the IA was seeing. It detected your position, if you had your seatbelt on or not, if you had your hands on the steering wheel or not, your heart rate, if you were talking or not, if you had a mask or not, glasses or not, it all detects that. That's what all cars are born with, because you don't know. No, no, many modern cars do.
Here in this case it was a demo, because he works with manufacturers. They mentioned Cadillac to me, I think they came up with Cadillac.
Yes, so it's like you want to fall asleep and then the car detects that your heart rate has dropped, that your eyes are closing, that your same musculature or this skeletal scanner that they do like that, it wags, it rubs you and then immediately sends alerts.
And I already talked to Don El G. Don El G?
Yes. And what do they say?
No, I told him, look, this software would be much more effective if it detects if you fight with your partner.
And then how does the car make you happy? It takes you five letters. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
But what I remember saying to Mr. Kim is, hey, why don't you put a system that if the software detects that there is a problem, a turbulence in the force, a mini attack that deposits money to the affected part.
Wow. Wow.
I'm not going to listen to Mr. Kim, but I already told you. So let's see, outside of WhatsApp, everything that measures, everything that the software is realizing, it did leave me Very impressive.
And the interesting thing is that I also had the opportunity to go to Japan and I think we have already talked about Honda. Also that this integration of technology and there are in the cars that are detecting your everything, your whole being inside and that is also reading your calendar and your emails and everything is going to tell you today is January 6. Do you remember going through La Rosca?
Well, no, I'll take you, right? And then we have a bakery nearby and then it's going to start taking you. And here it is. Ok, ¿qué panadería te va a llevar? Oh, la que pague más. Exactamente, la que pague más, así es. Eso se va a poner interesante. Los próximos, no 25, sino los próximos 10. 10 años.
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Matuk, later we will be getting to know a little more about the products that HP has prepared for us for this 2025.
Totally. And well, we are talking about the printing division. HP is very large and the printing division is very large. And let's see, you know people who say, no, I don't print anything. Do you know?
No, and besides, I print often, the truth. Contracts, I print tasks too.
I have a couple of acquaintances who say to me every now and then, I don't have paper. It's true, paper. Oh, I ran out of the cartridge.
Well, I do them the favor. And I'm going to be honest, I have an HP and the ink has lasted many years and I print well. I mean, I'm an intensive user. But hey, that's with cartridges.
Yes, technology has changed a lot. Correct. For a long time and now it is used in what is the filling or filling of the tanks, the ink tanks. In this case we have information about this one, which is the multifunctional printer that also takes copies, scans, etc. Wi-Fi, obviously, to be able to communicate it quickly with your network, with your devices. It is the Smart Tank 580. Ok.
Its model, there is one below, there is one above, this is like a middle term. Ideal. Ideal for your house without any problem, because you connect it to the Wi-Fi network.
Wifi, wireless, blessed. And everyone can print. Yes, compatible with any operating system platform, that if one has Windows, that if one has Mac and then everyone is connected by Wi-Fi to the printer and everyone can print from the room where it is. But there is a secret. Ah, damn. Which one?
You need the HP Smart application. I have it. That application makes it easier to communicate with the printer. There you can scan. You can send by mail what you scanned. You can scan several pages. Send me the scanned contract. So with this, you change a page, next, next, next, and it generates a PDF. That's right. And you send it as you want.
And by WhatsApp, if you want. What I also do, generally, is that I send to print, because then it's, do you print this task for me? So they send it to me by WhatsApp. And from WhatsApp, I open the file, either .doc or .pdf. And from there, the software that opens it to me, the application that opens it to me, print. Where do you want to print it? HP. HP Smart.
If you download the services, you download them once, update them, boom, and it prints you.
This technology that is the EcoTank, which is ink in a tank, not cartridges. How many sheets do you think it lets you print with the EcoTank full? In black and white.
Tell me the number. Look, I already know HP because I am a user. You will have about 9,000. No sir. 12,000 pages.
12,000 pages in black.
6,000.
Do you print in color? I print more in black. The truth is that I print more in black than in color.
It depends on what it is, but normally in black and white.
But when you said 12,000.
12,000 in black and white. It lasts...
How many?
Many years, right?
A year. No, no, no. Home use?
Yes.
A year?
6,000?
Yes. In half, ok.
Now, another very important story with printers is the speed. Of course, it does not serve that you give it print and it is there for five minutes waiting. Yes, yes, it leaves up to 12 pages per minute or the PPM.
Oh no, and generally you do not print 12 pages, you print 3 and then 4 and then 6 and so on. 12 per minute is very fast.
What if there were a medicine that could heal almost anything? That would be great. But they didn't want you to know about it.
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Before moving on to electric cars, that in the CES also many electric cars are presented, for example Toyota continues with its project of the Woven City, which is this smart city that it is doing there in Japan. Also Great Wall Motors is getting new hybrid batteries, etc. here in the CES. Also Acer has already entered the Hand Health PCs.
It's a Nintendo Switch type PC, but with Windows, that MSI already had it and that Asus also had it. Well, Acer enters this category as well. You already saw that it's like it's working. Well, it's a handheld PC called Nitro Blaze 11. 11 because they are 11 inches or they are 11 inches of the screen. Nitro? Nitro. Acer's Nitro. It's a thing. It's gamers stuff. You're not a target. Turbo.
Hey, and speaking of cars, our president said in her morning that there is not one, not two, but three electric cars or line. Let's see.
He announced it when he took possession, he announced one of the 100 points or I don't know what it was to produce a Mexican electric car. Yes, in quotation marks, what is Mexican?
I don't know, but hey, just a few days ago in the morning, as you well mention, I specify that it is not only a car, three models are going to be manufactured, one with two doors, one with four doors and a small cargo truck. Ok. Three cars. Yes. 2026, that is, one year. One year. One year and a half. It's hard to be Mexican, everything.
Because making a car, you need suppliers from other countries, batteries, etc. Or everything. You take a flight of 14 hours. That's not new.
The Ford armors, for example, they have a lot of products from other countries and from other places.
They build in Mexico and export.
But here, what are you going to make Mexican? The brand.
No, but the president is announcing a lot that she is going to develop... The batteries are going to be here. No, no, no, no, no, but it's coming in. I don't have the name here. And the tires. The Institute of, I don't know what, of the Poli and I don't know what. I mean, two development organizations. But what are they going to do so much? I mean, are they going to choose the color?
Won't it be like the Mayan train? How? Well, there it is, but no one uses it.
Well, look, here it is rumored that the cheapest car is going to cost $90,000 pesos.
Ok, that right now, for example, the cheapest, the cheapest electric car, I think it's from Jack. There is the Hora 3, the Jack X30X and the Mini Dolphin, right? They are the cheapest that go for less than $400,000 pesos.
The point is that for 90,000 pesos, first, what do you get? What autonomy? Yes.
And second, what security? And third, which I think is the most important thing, is I think that the priority would be to invest in a cargo infrastructure and loaders. That for what?
Nothing happens, alone.
I think there is a lot more infrastructure missing for electric cars that there are more and more, at least in Mexico City and throughout the country, than making a new car. You know what? Put in the electrical infrastructure and you better make more money.
It's a 100% political issue, without a doubt, but it touches technology a bit, so that's why we're here talking about it. I hope Olinia has a lot of success, sells a lot of cars. And they are safe too. No, that's what I hope. Second, 90,000 pesos is very complicated to cost because it is very cheap compared to others. And third, security. It has to have at least its good airbags,
Who knows what size it will be. If it's very small, then it will be counterproductive. They give you a little ride and they throw you 20 meters. But hey, look, there's the doubt. Let's say, everything is in veremos with this Olinia, which is now a factory. It was going to be a car, there are three cars. But I say, in black and white it doesn't look bad, right?
If a car has two doors, one with four doors and a small truck. Of course.
I think for the last mile it works very well.
They're going to give him well-being electricity.
No, that's the CFE. That name is not Barlett.
Why? It's not Barlett anymore.
Well, ex-Barlett. No, I put it again. There is the other one. It's a girl, right? There is a welfare bank. Welfare bank. Welfare airline. And then why didn't they put the car welfare? No. The vehicle welfare.
No, because it was better with the brand Olinia, which is a new brand, but the light is from welfare. Well, yes, it will be. Five pesos. Yes, it will be. Or four. Yes.
And I think it also has names like neighborhood mobility. No, you didn't see it?
No.
Yes, the four-door car is neighborhood mobility, the other is last mile mobility and the little one has another name. This is for mobility, I don't know what. Yes, yes, yes. How sad. Yes, well, well. Anyway, hey, it is also impressive the number of people who stayed out of the NVIDIA conference. It is that NVIDIA is in fashion. Of course, of course.
NVIDIA is in fashion and it is raising the shares like a beast, it has surpassed Apple, well. And then Apple overpasses NVIDIA and that's how the races go, in terms of market, evaluation, etc. But everyone wanted to enter the NVIDIA conference. The NVIDIA conference started at 6.20. The line was since 4 o'clock and it was turning the whole Mandalay. It was impressive, really.
And what did they announce? Well, they announced that there are more chips and faster. Exactly, exactly. But why don't we go to something else? Another thing, yes, perfect.
And now I want to talk to you about another electric car that costs 90,000.
No.
Pegecoins.
It would be good. Why don't they make the well-being crypto? Great idea. Let's see, no, cut it. Ponton, you already disaffected the CS. No, no, no. Hey, if Elon Musk has his Dogecoin, because Doge means, well, it started with the joke and then they put it in the Defender of General, I don't know what. Well, anyway.
$90,000 is the cost of the new electric car that we saw last year, but they already put a price on it. From Sony, which is called Afila. From Sony and Honda.
What are you doing Sony cars?
Ah, and with Honda. Xiaomi. Xiaomi also has a car. And right now it's selling a lot. Yes. Yes, of course. And what does this do? Well, it's electric. It's a co-author, co-design of Honda and Sony. But Honda is already getting along with Nissan. It has a driver's assistant of level 2. Okay. Yes, Nissan. That was awesome. Nissan, Honda and Mitsubishi join.
But Mitsubishi was like, come to the party, friend. Exactly, because it's Japanese too. But it's Japanese against Chinese. And also all against Toyota. Well, you are still the manufacturer that sells the most cars. In some way. Yes, I was going to say, no, I still don't ally with anyone, but... Maybe later. Later.
In one of those, if it works in the Chinese, working as they are doing now with so many brands that there are. Very well. Are there comments and things? Many comments.
Let's see what they tell us. Look, they ask us here, they put us comments of the question, what was it? What do you want us to do here in the CESO? No, nothing more than... Hola? Comentar algo? Ah, ok. Nos dicen por acá, tráiganme un jersey de los Raiders o de Las Vegas Lights. Regálamelo. Regálamelo.
De los Golden Knights o de los Raiders?
Ah, este es el usuario Omar-Luna9. Luego dice Mika. Muchos felicidades, clones. Son un grupo muy talentoso. Saludos desde Bolivia. Muchas gracias. Muchas gracias. Dice M. Conrad. Feliz año nuevo. Espero que sigan con su excelente programa. Jamás me lo pierdo. Son los mejores. Muchas gracias a Conrad. Y tenemos muchos comentarios. La verdad es que muchos, muchos. A ver, déjame ver. A ver.
Dice Robe Art. ¿Cuáles son las mejores TVs presentadas en el CES? Let's see Robert, which is the best car? There are many better ones.
There are several brands. By the way, AMD RYZEN also presented the RYZEN 9 9950 X3D, which is the best processor in the world for players and creators. The model is 9950 X3D AMD RYZEN 9, which is the brand new AMD.
It says, Seb Lack, why wasn't it Miss Aura? They're the best, cheers. She's on a trip.
If you follow her on her social media, you'll find out, right?
Luis Jesús, cheers. Is there a flying taxi out there? Yes. That's already 20 years old. But they do exist. No, they do exist.
How can they not exist? But where are they used? In Dubai. And in Abu Dhabi and in the Arab Emirates. There, yes. In Mexico, no. It will never reach Mexico, never ever in life.
I already have it. Flying welfare taxi. Hey, any innovation that is not related to IA or they believe that everything is IA this year, says Alejandro Manuel.
Well, it's just that everything has integrated AI, I mean, practically all the appliances, everything. Ah, we missed commenting on our LG little block, that now with the WebOS operating system, now it's not exclusive to Samsung, you're going to be able to download the Xbox application on LG TVs. Ah, very good.
Do you remember that it started with Samsung as an exclusive, then Fire TV Stick, the new generation, And now LG, a little because Xbox, because its business now is software, right? Of course. It has always been. Of course. And its campaign now is anything is an Xbox, right? It's like in anything, anywhere you can see a Netflix. Yes. On your phone, on any television.
Well, practically any television, any screen you have is going to be an Xbox.
Very well, says Lord and Ronel. The best food in the CES.
Well, Permil, because it's the classic of all. This cafeteria is very good, like a tennis or something like that, but with wave. Something that we also had to comment on, the HDMI 2.2. Yes, it's super exciting. Well, for all those who are super gamers and want the best of the best, well, it increases.
We are in the HDMI 2.1, which has 48 gigabits per second of transfer, which are... Stop everything. Is it HDMI 2.2? 2.2. which now has the capacity of having a double 96 Gbps transfer and you can have up to 4K resolution at 480 Hz.
Impressive.
Or 10K at 120Hz. Imagine 10K at 120Hz. It's telepresence. The refresh rate has always been very important. Right? Of course. In the update of 120Hz, 10K. So that's the future. You're not going to have a cable that they're going to sell tomorrow at Sanborns. No, no, no. It's missing. It's missing, but let's see. It's the standard. Five years ago, 8K. Yes, yes. Right now, 8K is already starting.
Very good. What do you like the most about going to the CES? Isaac, listen. Isaac, the conferences, the conferences. What we like the most, you asked. Let's see, Musino Sandra says, can you buy tickets and go to the CES and go? Yes. Solo para conocer algo nuevo, no. Sí. Solo que seas parte de algún negocio que tenga que ver con tecnología. Ah, bueno, pero pues ahí te inventas uno. Pagas y vienes.
CES del bienestar. No, no, no, no, no, no. Qué mal, eh. Te está afectando aquí la altura, Poto. ¿Qué es lo que más? Ajá. Algo innovador. Qué bueno que están cubriendo el CES como cada año. Espero con ansias su cobertura. Saludos a todos. Dice Jaguar. Gracias, Jaguar. Great podcast. Greetings from Saludis.si. You already need the Monday Clones program. Subscribe to the channel.
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A very interesting question here, says Guille Pim. In your opinion, do you think CES is still profitable for brands? Why? Super profitable. I don't know. If it weren't profitable, they wouldn't be here. Let's see. CES is a show. for the industry. Here are the buyers who buy, regardless of the redundancy.
I mean, imagine that Liverpool is coming, that Palacio Hierro is coming, that Coppel is coming. All those people who are in charge of buying the product of the brand and selling it in their stores, right? That's what it is. Exactly.
It's not the... It's the innovation, but really the people who come... Many times they are invited by the same brands to accompany you and say, bring the shopping one, let's go for a walk in Las Vegas for two days and we show you the new stuff. And that generally doesn't happen here in the exhibition center, but in a private suite. The new screen line, the new horn line.
70,000.
Ah, ok. That's why it's the CES. This part of the show is like more media, more than people see a little bit of what there is, but it is a trade or trade show. It is not for the public, it is not the local fair, it is between companies.
I have said. And finally, you who are a fan of pinball, this pinball brand, well, more famous than Stern, just released a pinball of Dungeons and Dragons. Yes. for the amount of $7,000.
Yes, but do you know that it has a connection with your cell phone? What happens is that you can't play pinball on your cell phone, but you have all the score there and you can compete with others. The pinball machine passes the score to your cell phone, to your application and shares it with your friends and let's say how to integrate a little bit like to force the cell phone, but it's cool.
Hey, on the other hand, did you see this? The gigantic U Green charger of 500 watts to charge five laptops at the same time.
500 watts is a good one of watts and there are these friends of U Green who have good products and very good products.
Are we leaving or do we have more information?
We have a lot more information. Let's see.
Are we going to eat or dinner? Something, right? I have a little dessert for you that you bought at the Carlos Bakery vending machine. It's good, huh? I already ate half of it. It's delicious. How can I not eat half of it? I'm going to see how it improved with the temperature.
It was very cold. It was cold and now it has improved? Let's see.
How is it? It's very good, already at a warm temperature. Yes, the hard part has already been removed. Yes, well, we're going then. I think I had another interesting note around here. It is, it is, it is, it is, it is, it is, it is, it is, it is, it is, it is, it is, it is, it is, it is, it is, it is, it is, it is, it is,
Yes, but it's over for this moment.
But it's Friday, and surely everyone who was interested in technology saw it everywhere. But no one saw it with our touch of information.
That's true, that's true.
I had already told you that AMD Ryzen had released its new processor, also Intel, and it was presented by the... Did you see that he resigned less than a month ago? Well, Michelle Johnson just announced, well, she just announced a few days ago, the Panther Lake, which is going to be danced for the second half of 2025.
Very well, let's go. Thank you very much everyone for watching us, listening to us. We are on all social networks. We are here recording this program before. You are going to be seeing this on Friday, January 10th. Today is Tuesday 6 and we are leaving, right?
And finally, today the MSI trivia of the MSI PC is closed. Today it closes. Already the last day. Today is the last day. So in the next few weeks we will say the winner. And also the winner of the Sonos headphones.
They got a lot of emails.
Thank you very much. We are going to say it today. Today the trivia also closed. Today it closed. All mail that arrives after today, January 10, will be automatically deleted. Fulminated. Just be patient with me, because when we choose the winner, I have to get in touch with him and send the prize. It takes a little bit. So if it's not one day or another, hold on.
Maybe it will arrive in February, but it will arrive.
No, y si concursaron, estén pendientes de su correo. Sí, también. Porque también lo que pasa es que contestamos al ganador y le damos 24 horas para contestar.
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