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CES 2012: LG’s collection of new TVs
Going into CES 2012, the big news was about LG’s new 55-inch 3D OLED TV. That TV was there, and it was beautiful, but that wasn’t the only TV LG had to show off at CES. LG continued to push it’s 3DTVs at CES this year, with the entrance to it’s booth being a giant more »
CES 2012: A look at the TVs Samsung had on display
While we might get more excited over ultrabooks or smartphones, companies at CES always have a huge collection of TVs on display. Samsungmay have spent more effort behind promoting the Galaxy Note at CES, but it also had a ton of TVs to show off. Samsung had TVs ranging from the super-thin OLED 3DTV to more »
Toshiba’s 55-inch glasses-free 3DTV goes on sale this December
Toshiba is no stranger to glasses-free 3D televisions. It started to release glasses-free 3DTVs with smaller screens in Japan in December 2010. Unfortunately, those televisions didn’t sell so well due to their price. That’s not stopping Toshiba from releasing a much larger 3DTV this December in Germany. Other European countries will get this television at a later date.
Vizio’s new 3D TVs now available for pre-order at Amazon
Last last month, three Vizio 3D TVs appeared on the company’s official site. The TVs come in sizes of 32, 42 and 47-inches. The prices weren’t too bad considering the 32-inch which had a suggested retail price of $549.99. The prices just got better as Amazon has started taking pre-orders for the 32 and 42-inch models.
32-inch Vizio 3D HDTV priced at $549
If you’re in the market for a 3D television, but don’t want to spend a ton of money on it, Vizio has your back. The Vizio website lists three 3D LCD HDTVs at reasonable prices. The smallest 3D TV is 32-inches and has a price of $549.99. The 42-inch model is $729.99, and the 47-inch is $899.99.
CES 2011: Samsung claims title of biggest LED 3DTV
In the past CES has been home to a great many large TVs. Last year the race to be the biggest was offset by the race to get the best 3D. Now Samsung is hoping that having the biggest 3DTV will mean something. Well, maybe not the biggest 3d TV but the biggest 3DTV backed more »
CES 2011: Samsung TVs
Last year, Samsung got mad at me everytime I tried to photograph their TVs. This year, I managed to get all the shots I could want without being yelled at. To prove it, here’s a quick tour of the TVs in Samsung’s booth. A lot of the TVs were surprisingly not 3D, but just simple more »
CES 2011: Samsung announces a number of improvements to TVs
Last year we saw a lot of 3DTVs at CES. This year, there seems to be a lot of smart TVs. Samsung is the latest company to offer smart TVs along with a host of new features. This year, a full two-thirds of Samsung’s TVs will be smart, all connected to the web for streaming more »
Gadgetell advice: Hold off TV purchase until holidays
This past week saw the makers of TVs all saying the same thing – a price avalanche is coming. Prices are expected to fall in 2010 as much as 25% by the holiday season as retailers fight for scarce customers. Warnings have gone out to investors. “There’s going to be a price war this Christmas more »
CEA Line Shows: Monster brings out first Universal 3D glasses
There’s a lot of things that can be said about Monster, usually overpriced being the first one that comes to mind. While the company’s claim that HDMI cables have to be expensive is easily disputed, now for the first time when it comes to TVs, Monster looks to be addressing a true problem. Not being more »
















