Sony/Honda Mobility announced the pricing for the Afeela 1 will start at $89,900. (Jason Rzucidlo/AmericaJR)
AmericaJR’s Jason Rzucidlo reports from inside the Las Vegas Convention Center for CES 2025. In this gallery, you’ll see photos of the Sony, Nikon and Samsung booths which were all located inside Central Hall. Sony’s booth is structured around the three phases of Sony’s Creative Entertainment Vision: “Creativity Unleashed,” “Boundaries Transcended,” and “Narratives Everywhere.” It also features an artistic expression of the future of creation Sony envisions, in which content is born and expanded through co-creation between creators. Samsung Electronics today unveiled its new “AI for All” vision at CES® 2025, with the focus of making AI an “Everyday, Everywhere” experience. Building on a decade of connected home leadership, Samsung is leveraging the power of AI to bring intelligence to every day, enabling people to experience a more personal, impactful and empowering world.
Welcome to CES 2025!AmericaJR’s Jason Rzucidlo poses for a photo“Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Infinity Castle”This exhibit introduces “PXO AKIRA” for the first time, a new cutting-edge system that transforms the traditional method of shooting vehicles, by enhancing safety, reducing costs, and maximizing creative freedom.PXO AKIRA combines an advanced robotic camera crane with a custom-built motion platform, LED volume technology and an integrated digital twin tool to deliver an all-in-one solution for filming vehicles using Virtual Production in any setting.Sony Honda Mobility also unveiled its EV “AFEELA 1,” for which it will begin accepting orders from 2025, as an example of mobility innovation.Welcome to the Nikon boothNikon Tele & Wide CameraNASA’s Thermal Blanket and Custom Grip with modified Nikon Z9Welcome to the Samsung boothSamsung refrigerator
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