at the consumer electronics show in las
vegas you can watch dancing robot bugs
and play drone ping-pong instead of a
ball a drone outfitted with Intel's real
sense technology ping pongs back and
forth as its senses and avoids players
so real senses is basically a set of
cameras that that include the ability
through infrared to see everything with
a depth perspective the nixie combines
several tech trends as a wearable selfie
drone this prototype showed off its
basic features we've created a camera
the basic and can fly off take a picture
of you and comes right back to you to
give us a glimpse into the future
panasonic unveiled a smart mirror that
can change your looks and analyze your
skin in real time it can show you in
different makeup or with facial hair and
speaking of hair for seven hundred
dollars the iGrow uses lasers and is
designed to stimulate hair growth on
your head red light at 655 nanometers is
bio stimulus it's absorbed in the outer
dermis initiates photochemistry
photochemistry kind of jumpstart your
cells the $1,500 one wheel electric
board aims to mimic the sensation of
snowboarding on powder so I'm shifting
my weight right and I'm going right and
then I shift my way back and I'm kind of
braking and then there's a Lamborghini
of phones literally this android phone
is covered in calfskin leather and
clocks in at six hundred dollars cheaper
than Lamborghini but still in Las Vegas
I'm Kara Tsuboi cnet.com for CBS News
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