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Hi-tech Christmas party tricks: karaoke that keeps ‘tone-deaf’ singers in tune and holographic games are shape of things to come

  • An automatic cocktail maker, robotic bartender that serves drinks as it cleans, and lights with rhythm will impress guests and help gatherings go with a bang
  • Another machine will help lift the spirits by making 20 shots of liquor-infused gelatin pods, flavoured with piña colada and margarita, in only 10 minutes

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The Singtrix karaoke system, featuring special performance-enhancing technology that keeps a singer in tune – is just one of the products that will wow guests at this year’s Christmas and New Year’s Eve parties.
It’s party season, so you want to wow your guests … but how do you impress them with something that has not been done before?

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From a hi-tech take on parlour games, to a personal robotic bartender, here are some ideas to put on a show-stopping party everyone will be talking about.

Goggle-eyed games

Australian computer software company Euclideon promises you and your guests a sensory experience like no other with its custom-made holographic entertainment table.

Unlike a traditional arcade gaming machine, the Euclideon Hologram Arcade Table uses holographic technology to project objects made of light.

Instead of the games being flat on a screen, they float in the air in front of the players and appear solid. No bulky virtual-reality (VR) goggles are required: just pop on a lightweight set of glasses, and you are ready to play.

Our hologram glasses turn simple projections into 3D holograms that bend to the user’s perspective ... many players reach out to try and touch the holograms
Bruce Dell, founder, Euclideon
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