'CES 2016' Recap, Highlights, Show Stealers: LETV Hardware, Huawei Smartphone, Driveless Cars

Along with hardware and smartphones, driverless cars and captive consumers became the highlight of the CES 2016.

The CES 2016 event showcased various products of technology, such as the LETV hardware, the Huawei Octa Core Mate 8 smartphone and Faraday's eye-catching FFZerol, according to A New Domain.

As per the publication, the LETV was created by a Chinese digital content delivery company that had opted to produce various kinds of hardware, along with a wide array of sophisticated smartphones and ultra thin televisions as its product line.

Huawei also stood out with its Mate 8 smartphone, which is now powered by its ultrafast Octa Core Kirin 950 CPU, along with the phone's elegant display and appearance.

According to GMS Arena, the smartphone has the dimensions of 6.19 inches by 3.17 inches by 0.31 inch. Weighing 185 grams (6.53 ounces), the new Huawei smartphone is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 4 and features an IPS-NEO LCD capacitive touchscreen.

Faraday's FFZero1 also became the center of attraction in the CES 2016, among other cars in the event. As per the official Faraday website, the FFZero1 concept vehicle was a test bed and a parallel study from which the design and engineering teams pursued to yield inspiration and solutions for the firm's future range of clean and intuitive electric vehicles.

Aside from the FFZero1 vehicle, driverless cares were also featured in the CES 2016 event. According to Campaign Live, Ford unveiled its vision of the transportation future, which came along with a prototype of a folding electronic-assist bicycle that fits in the trunk of a 2016 Ford Focus.

Apple's CarPlay also showed of its magnificent evolution this year for people who wanted to integrate content along with their cars. It was revealed that CarPlay allows drivers to stream content through their preferred streaming service like Spotify, with the vehicle's onboard entertainment system. The upgrade can also benefit advertisers, as their products and services could now reach cars more easily.

With the CES 2016, it is assumed that people are going to benefit from the evolution of existing technology and the possible rise of new ones.