The thing about these devices is that during CES, you can't trust ANYTHING you see/hear.
I remember seeing "foldable tv's" on TechTV back when they did their CES coverage in 1998. This at a time when CRTs were the norm. They brought a tv out which was super thin. And then this guy just folded it in half, and even folded in half the picture looked the same. Then he folded it the other way. And Leo asked him "Now, whats the use case for this?"
And he said "Well, you could play multiplayer on your Nintendo 64. You could fold the TV so your little brother doesn't cheat when you're playing Mario 64 together"
And at age 14, I remember yelling at my mom from across the house that the guy on TV didn't know what he was talking about. And my mom yelled back "THAT'S OK! I DON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT EITHER!"
And I yelled back "HE THINKS YOU CAN PLAY MARIO 64 IN MULTIPLAYER, AND FOLD THE TV IN HALF!"
And she yelled "YOU'RE NOT FOLDING MY TV!!!"
That's when I realized I should just shut up. Mom has no idea what I'M talking about. CES guy has no idea what HE'S talking about. And Leo Laport was just looking confused.