This year, TV makers are doing their best to give huge-screen
fanatics more breathing room. New “ultrahigh-definition” sets were shown
off Monday by LG Electronics Inc., Sharp Corp., Sony Corp. and Samsung
Electronics Co. at the International CES gadget show in Las Vegas.Here
are some features of some tvs that caught our eye : Samsung :
“We have developed TVs that respond to people’s needs and lifestyles,
TVs that know in advance what people want to watch, TVs that have the
power to create the ultimate lean-back experience,” Yoon said.
OLEDS,LED,U-HD TVS
Emphasis on S-recommend feature
Ability to upgrade the software of 2012 models with just an attachment
ability to watch two things simultaneously on a television
Sony :
55″ , 65″ and a massive 84″ Ultra high def TV
Triluminous display with the company’s X-Reality PRO and Motionflow XR960 technology
WiFi and NFC one-touch screen mirroring
Mastered in 4K
quad core processors
Panasonic :
Panasonic unveiled a feature called My Home Screen, a new personalized home page feature
Swipe & Share 2.0
Viera 2013 HD TV lineup: 16 plasmas, 16 LEDs. From 42 to 65 inches in plasma; 32 to 65 inches in LED.
NO mention of 4k TVs !
Sharp :
90-inch Aquos TV
there are plenty of choices in the 60-, 70- and 80-inch screen sizes
ultra-thin bezels and brushed aluminum frames, and the four-color Quattron technology
SmartCentral smart TV platform, with dual-core processors
LG :
unveiled the GA7900
TV works with a Bluetooth remote that has a keyboard on the back
This is one of seven new Google TVs the company is showing off at CES this year
55-inch and 65-inch Ultra HD TVs along with an entry level 55-inch OLED TV.
Vizio :
Vizio is throwing its hat into the Ultra HD TV arena with 65- and
70-inch sets in its XVT series. The company is also offering a glimpse
of its vision of 3D that doesn’t require special glasses.While
these were the main TVs that caught the eye , i really don’t know about
the practicality of such humungous beauties ! Another major factor will
be the the price poing which could go upto as high as 25,000$ ! Only
time will tell how these manufacturers fair in the real world.
The TVs will include HDMI inputs that support native 4K content
Vizio is also taking the wraps off a new M-series line of 1080p LCD
TVs that sport a stylized, ultra-thin industrial design, passive 3D
technology, an enhanced smart TV Internet platform, support for Flash
and HTML, and larger 70- and 80-inch screen sizes.
These were just some cherrypicks of the many many TVs launched ! Stay tuned for more action from ces 2013 !
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