When Panasonic debuted its high-tech hair dryer at the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January alongside facial-recognition TVs, tablets and cameras, the audience had a strong reaction — mostly in the form of laughter and disbelief — that a major tech company would launch a beauty product at such a high-profile tech event.
Panasonic makes plenty of hair dryers, but to dedicate coveted CES stage time to its Nanoe hair dryer ($179), the company obviously felt strongly enough that it was worth showing off in a room filled with the world's biggest tech journalists.
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Panasonic makes plenty of hair dryers, but to dedicate coveted CES stage time to its Nanoe hair dryer ($179), the company obviously felt strongly enough that it was worth showing off in a room filled with the world's biggest tech journalists.
See also: The Internet of Things: Everything You Need to Know In 2 Minutes Read more...
More about Gadgets, Tech, Beauty, Wearables, and Travel Leisure Reported by Mashable 2 hours ago.