Consumer Electronics Show – January 10th, 2013 Ultra HD TV’s Another day of CES 2013 is finished. Here are several photos from today’s adventure at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Stay tuned over the following days after CES, there is much to be written!
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Consumer Electronics Show – January 9th, 2013 Ultra HDTV’s
Sony unveils world’s first OLED 4K Ultra HD TV prototype at CES 2013
Unsurprisingly, Sony showed us something pretty awesome today. They impressed crowds by combining the best of both OLED and 4K Ultra HD into a single 56-inch masterpiece, a first in the industry. Other manufacturers like Toshiba, Vizio, and Westinghouse have all announced LED Ultra HD TV’s, but Sony has beaten them through the unique use of OLED….
Sony announces 55, and 65-inch 4K Ultra HDTVs, available this Spring
PRESS RELEASE LAS VEGAS, Jan. 7, 2013 (CES Booth #14200) – Sony is unveiling an impressive line-up of new BRAVIA TVs, with new 4K Ultra HD models at sizes and prices that put 4K within reach of a wider audience, and new LED sets that complement superb picture quality with features like WiFi™ and NFC….
Toshiba announces 58, 65, and 84-inch Ultra HDTVs at CES 2013
Toshiba has formally announced their L9300 Series Ultra HDTV at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show. The apparent theme of this year’s Vegas Juggernauts? Go big or go home! The L9300 Series Ultra HD 4K LED TVs will offer four times the resolution of current 1080p displays that will portray a brighter, crisper, and life like image never…
Vizio unveils 55, 65, and 70-inch Ultra HDTVs, assures expensive tech at mainstream prices
Vizio revealed a new 2013 collection of HDTV’s today, which it will showcase at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week. Among this collection, is their new flagship 4K Ultra High Definition XVT-Series. The XVT-Series will be available in 55- (XVT551d), 65- (XVT651d), and 70-inch (XVT701d) models later this year, with no word on pricing…
10 million homes expected to have Ultra HD TVs by 2016, 130 million by 2020
According to Strategy Analytics, 10 million households are expected to have Ultra High Definition Televisions by 2016. A variety of factors are preventing the widespread adoption of the new super high resolution technology, including transmissions speeds, new electrode materials, and speedy processors. The cost of a new Ultra HDTV — reaching upwards of $31,000 —…