The Consumer Electronics Show (CES 2019) will be launched on Tuesday in Las Vegas, and many technology companies are keen to showcase their innovations during the event as they are important in the technology world.

In the meantime, the expectations of the technology companies' inventions and products will surprise the public at this exhibition, which was first launched in 1967.

In this report, we review the most prominent products expected to be announced during the exhibition:

1 - Samsung Odyssey laptop for serious players
Samsung is preparing to launch the Odessa laptop, with a 19.9 mm thin structure weighing 2.36 kg, full HD, Intel's eighth-generation Intel Core 7 processor, and the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 208 graphics card.

The computer, Samsung says, is "serious players" and will be launched in the United States early this year.

2. NetMemo and the electronic doorbell
Do you want to closely monitor deliveries, guests or potential thieves who frequent your doorstep? NetMo specializes in surveillance cameras, expanding its operations by creating a smart doorbell.

The intelligent doorbell comes with a 1080p full-resolution camera and a 160-degree wide angle lens. It works with Apple Home, and you can control the doorbell with the Siri audio plug-in. The bell can be connected to the house's lights so that it lights up when there is movement outside the home.

The doorbell can control the opening and closing of the door through the application (The Verg)

3- piece touch wood from Myos
You do not need to knock on the wood but it is enough to touch this board to show you information such as time, temperature, weather information and even text messages.

Japan's Myos Studio has incorporated a touch screen into a wooden piece that can be used in the future to make smart wooden furniture.

The company hopes to ship its first shipment in September this year.

4. Byton returned with artificial intelligence
Bynet has confirmed that the AM-BYT will be available in 2019 with an artificial intelligence screen and a fifth-generation technology.

After being unveiled for the first time at the CES 2018, the company returned this year to ensure that it will be launched before the end of 2019.

A mother-by-car will be launched at the end of 2019 (Byte)

5. Chargers without wires
Wireless charging is the trend, and at the current show we will definitely see three new products from AirCharge: a 10W fast wireless charger, a 10W dual-speed charger, and a dual PlayStation 4 adapter.

The 10-watt chargers will operate on Apple and Samsung devices.

Intel Comet and War processors

AMD has long outperformed Intel in the high-speed processor industry. But rumors say Intel is developing a new 10-core CPU consisting of 20 14-nanometer CPUs, code-named Comet.

If the rumors are true, this will be the first time that Intel has surpassed AMD in the CPU war for a long time.