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Jan 9th 2014, 21:16, by Leah Yamshon

LAS VEGAS—Welcome to The Living Room of the Future. Your kitchen table is a giant widget display! Your vanity mirror can also show you the latest issue of Vanity Fair! And the ceiling? Well, you can program it to look like the actual sky outside.

Sony showed off its concept of a high tech living room at CES this year. Dubbed the Sony Life Space UX, show attendees walked into a functioning living room space and were treated to a demonstration of what could possibly be in store for us in the not-so-distant future.

sony lifespace ux

This dreamy living room concept uses projectors, displays, sensors, lights, and speakers.

This fully connected concept showed off how we can interact with various entertainment content in an unobtrusive way, without any other devices necessary, like a remote or a mobile app. A combination of projectors, lights, sensors, displays, and speakers were carefully hidden around the room and worked together to illuminate the space.

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