BoboBrazil
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No more curved displays please.
So, when do 2016 model TVs usually start rolling out to retailers?
CNET's doing the entire day. Just watch here.When is the next conference and is there a stream link yet?
Oh my god, this Monster conference. This is hell.
CNET's doing the entire day. Just watch here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heaJjCKYKm0
ahhhh hahahahaha on his segway. WTF
BARF bwhahhahahahahahahahahahahahah omg reminds me of Konami 2010 presserARE YOU READY?!
Oh my god, this Monster conference. This is hell.
CNET's doing the entire day. Just watch here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=heaJjCKYKm0
So cool. These foldable displays are getting better and better.
LG OLED G6 hands on
Digital trends:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dN2wMatuejE
Mashable:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJ8coimLP78
LG OLED G6 hands on
Digital trends:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dN2wMatuejE
Mashable:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJ8coimLP78
That's exactly what most current 4K owners are saying to themselves.The new OLED reveal se haven't made me regret my 65EF9500 purchase. Not a whole lot different. 2017 should hopefully see more options for upgrading. Glad I jumped in already.
Figure PX2 will be multitudes in terms of power requirements however it would be for performance in a different tier. You are right in that Qualcomm has the edge in connectivity but honestly you dont need LTE-A 600Mbps in every car. Qualcomm's biggest advantage would be smaller, relative affordable box that would require a lot less power.Yeah, Nvidia has superior processing power, but Qualcomm has a big advantage when it comes to connectivity.
Not sure however what the power requirements are for Nvidia.
Figure PX2 will be multitudes in terms of power requirements however it would be for performance in a different tier. You are right in that Qualcomm has the edge in connectivity but honestly you dont need LTE-A 600Mbps in every car. Qualcomm's biggest advantage would be smaller, relative affordable box that would require a lot less power.
Oh shit, its upgradeable. Essentially the platform is a socket+motherboard for the 820. Smart move by Qualcomm.
Yes.Samsung conference in 15 mins right?
The new OLED reveal se haven't made me regret my 65EF9500 purchase. Not a whole lot different. 2017 should hopefully see more options for upgrading. Glad I jumped in already.