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Spotlighted Events at the Berlin Fair

Tech Fair IFA 2025 in Berlin concludes, showcasing advancements in television tech, mobile devices, and robotics.

Ber Kiniter Stágioz: Berlimi Mässa
Ber Kiniter Stágioz: Berlimi Mässa

Spotlighted Events at the Berlin Fair

At the recent IFA Berlin 2025, various tech brands unveiled their latest offerings, showcasing the future direction of technology. Artificial intelligence, smart home appliances, and sustainable energy solutions were the main trends this year.

Samsung made a significant impact with the introduction of the Galaxy S25 FE smartphone. Featuring a 6.7-inch 120Hz display, a triple camera with 50 megapixels, water and dust protection (IP68), and a battery charging up to 45 watts, this device promises to be a powerful addition to Samsung's lineup. The Galaxy S25 FE is priced at 750 euros.

Samsung also presented the Tab S11 Ultra tablet, which boasts a 14.6-inch AMOLED screen, a powerful MediaTek processor, improved stylus, long battery life, and long software updates. Priced at 1,399 euros, this tablet aims to cater to professionals seeking a portable and efficient device.

TCL made waves with the NXTPAPER 60 Ultra smartphone, which stands out for its special display that resembles paper when reading, thanks to NXTPAPER technology. This device also offers a fast processor, good camera, and features that reduce reflections, filter blue light, and spare the eyes.

Hisense introduced the 116UX TV, which is 116 inches, almost three meters diagonally, and uses RGB miniLEDs for the first time. With a brightness of up to 10,000 nits, this TV is suitable for very bright rooms. However, its technology comes at a high price, around 25,000 euros.

In the realm of smart home appliances, Samsung's Tab S11 Ultra tablet, TCL's NXTPAPER 60 Ultra smartphone, and Hisense's 116UX TV were not the only innovations. The eufy MarsWalker from Anker and the Cyber X from Dreame are the first stair-climbing robots, designed to transport vacuum cleaners to other floors independently.

Aiper presented the Scuba V3, an AI-controlled robot for pool owners that recognizes and removes leaves, sand, and small twigs. Meanwhile, Dolby Vision 2 was announced, promising more realistic colors and contrasts. This new image standard for TVs uses AI-assisted evaluation of each scene for continuous adaptation to content and ambient light. Dolby Vision 2's "Authentic Motion" feature aims to reduce motion blur in sports broadcasts or games.

The Mammotion LUBA Mini Lidar is a lawn mower with solid-state LiDAR technology, capable of navigating complex, winding gardens and handling slopes up to 80 percent. These advancements in technology at IFA Berlin 2025 underscore the exciting future of tech and its potential to transform our daily lives.

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