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Ostin Technology Group has made a significant impact at CES 2025 by unveiling two groundbreaking products that are set to redefine user experience in home entertainment and photography. The first product, the Pingo portable TV, boasts a unique rollable screen design, allowing users to enjoy their favorite shows and movies with unparalleled flexibility. This innovative feature not only enhances portability but also ensures that the TV can fit seamlessly into various living spaces.
In addition to the Pingo, Ostin has introduced the Pintura X, a multi-screen display system that leverages advanced AI technology for photo editing. This system enables users to create stunning visuals with ease, offering a range of editing tools that are both intuitive and powerful. The integration of AI enhances the editing process, making it accessible to both amateur and professional photographers alike.
With these exciting advancements, Ostin Technology Group is poised to lead the charge in the evolution of portable entertainment and photography solutions.
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