TV
TV technology is still one of the most exciting fields at CES, and so far this year is no different. TV and hot technology today is 4K, also known as Ultra HD. Forte has unveiled two HD screens Ultra, 60 inch Purios due this summer and Ultra HD Aquos TV due in the second half of the year. Panasonic has introduced its new range of Smart TVs, including features such as My home screen, allowing everyone in a house to his own home screen personal and Share Swipe 2.0 which allows share content by tapping NFC smartphone people against television, and voice interaction / orientation, through which people can operate a TV remote control commands by speaking Panasonic or smartphone. Samsung reproduces the S9 series, including a 85-inch TV Ultra HD comes with its own floor stand easel comparable.One of the most anticipated announcements of the day was actually old news. LG has finally disclosed base price and availability details for its OLED TV, which was one of the stars of the show last year. The 55-inch model will cost about $ 12,000, according to LG American Marketing James Fishler. A 84-inch model will cost more than $ 20,000.
New appliancesLenovo Yoga convertible took its popular and has declined to 11 inches. He also introduced the ThinkPad Helix (below) during the evening event CES Unveiled Sunday. The company calls it a clamshell "rip and flip" design, because the screen is off the base of the keyboard, and can be replaced, even after a rotation of 180 degrees.
chips
During his press conference Sunday evening night, Nvidia launched its Tegra quad-core processor 4, which has greatly improved processing speeds and tricks new camera.
Intel has unveiled its next generation of processors, code-named Haswell, which should allow greater autonomy and new features in mobile devices.
Qualcomm also took a turn on stage, as CEO Paul Jacobs delivered the opening speech of the evening show Monday. Jacobs presented the Snapdragon processors 600 and 800 series, both of which work with the standard 802.11ac wireless and are made for premium mobile computing devices. The high-end 800 series include the newest technology Qualcomm 4G LTE provides data speeds up to 150 Mbps, almost five times faster than previous generation processors.
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