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84 SMT007 MAGAZINE I FEBRUARY 2021 is higher-tech mask meets surgical require- ments, is N95 certified, and works like a pow- ered ventilator, bringing in cool air and releas- ing hot air. It makes communications easier, has active ventilation, improves social interaction, has a built-in mic and is supposed to be very comfortable to wear. Besides its active ventila- tion, it also has auto sterilization, a UV steril- izer, and a separate case that can charge it wire- lessly. It is not, however, on the market yet. eir other Razer project that got my atten- tion was the Brooklyn, a very high-end gam- ing chair that feels like a cockpit, with high- density memory foam, a leather-stitched seat back, and a carbon fiber body. What really catches your attention is built into the back of the chair: a rollable, transparent, 60" OLED display that deploys with the touch of a button. is is one device that I would have loved to have been able to see and try in person. InWin Development Inc. InWin, the supplier of over-the-top, amazing computer cases and new CPU cooling systems, as well as power supplies, was showing rack- mount data storage servers. It introduced the e perceived responsibility for the success or failure of any company falls on the person in charge, true or not. Earlier, Intel made what may be its biggest announcement of CES week. It was not a technical advance but a manage- ment one: Former executive Pat Gelsinger as the new CEO, effective Feb. 15. As usual, at CES it is impossible to cover more than a fraction of the presentations, exhibits and announcements. Following are some of the more interesting ones, especially some where I was able to gain access and meet with the various company representatives. Razer Razer, a leading supplier of computers, pri- marily high-end gaming computers and com- ponents, showed some great new offerings, some of them outside of the gaming corral. One such product is the "Project Hazel" face mask.

