thehypocrite
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So many words and buzzwords so little showing.
So it's either grid array or play panel lottery with samsung. This is disappointing. I wish I could purchase the new LG Oled tv announced today but it's too rich for my blood.So the Sony lineup
All support HDR
X940D: 75" FALD
X930D: 65", 55" "Grid array"
X850D: 85", 75", 65", 55" Edge-lit
Early 2016 launch
http://www.theverge.com/2016/1/5/10718500/new-sony-tvs-announced-ces-2016-4k-hdr-ultra-app
Yeah all LCD offerings shown today are disappointment imo. LG really needs to get aggressive with their 4K OLEDs as they have a potentially huge upper hand, a.d speaking as an owner the difference is monumental.
Samsung today said btw they have no plans in the near future for OLED
Really excited about this.New Fitbit looks a little too Apple Watch.
I want the Vinyl player, A7 camera and the projector. I hoped the VR would get a look in this show and that was the biggest disappointed to me.
All that chatting really pissed me of though. 😬
Yeah all LCD offerings shown today are disappointment imo. LG really needs to get aggressive with their 4K OLEDs as they have a potentially huge upper hand, a.d speaking as an owner the difference is monumental.
Samsung today said btw they have no plans in the near future for OLED
Samsung seems to be taking a different approach to OLED than LG, interestingly most (all?) the new laptops announced with OLED displays have Samsung panels.
Which was a surprise to me since LG said they were going to start producing smaller OLED displays a few weeks ago.
New Fitbit looks a little too Apple Watch.
Wrong conference. That already happened at CEDIA (new faux JVC / real Sony)Any 4k projector news?
Same here. Feel bad for the early adopters.
Pretty pumped about the Bolt: http://arstechnica.com/cars/2016/01...ic-vehicle-for-the-masses-and-weve-driven-it/
2016: The Year of the Year Before the Year of the Electric Car
PetChatz HD With PawCall
What it is: A two-way video-conferencing system for pets
Look, the current crop of pet cams arent very fair. You can see what your furry friend is up to 24/7, but what if they have to get in touch with you? PetChatz understands the four-legged pain. The HD camera already had two-way video chat and an app-controlled treat dispenser. This years innovation? The PawCall accessory, which lets Fido initiate the call. When the pet-safe button is pressed, youll get a request on your smartphone or computer for a quick woof or meowor more likely one of those delicious hidden treats. The PetChatz HD system is available now for $380. The PawCall will be available in February for an additional $100.
I'm curious too.PS VUE where are you?
CES redeemed
Hopefully standard blus don't suddenly lose the ability to display the color orange.