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Sharp unveils 108-inch LCD television

January 7, 2007 Electronics giant says the television has a higher resolution than plasmas and lower power consumption. TAGS: Sharp Corp., LCD TV, glass, plant, sheet, plasma TV, Consumer Electronics Show, LCD, TV, power consumption, Samsung Electronics, video, PC

Wireless speakers: Sound at last?

October 22, 2007 Early attempts have been marred by high cost and low performance. Now, Avnera thinks it has the answer.Photos: Cutting the speaker cord TAGS: wireless speakers, Consumer Electronics Show, speakers, electronics, headset, IBM Corp., Panasonic, radio, Samsung Electronics, video

Samsung aims to put digital TV in cars

January 8, 2007 Analog TV is coming to an end, so Samsung is trying to make sure digital TV will work with portable devices. Photo: Taking digital TV for a ride TAGS: broadcaster, digital television, digital broadcast, broadcasting, TV, Consumer Electronics Show, Samsung Electronics, car, programming, U.S., photograph

TI demos its movie projector in a phone

March 26, 2007 First cameras went into phones, then MP3 players. Projectors are next, Texas Instruments says.Photos: Tiny movie projector fits in a phone TAGS: Texas Instruments Inc., projector, DLP, DLP projector, CTIA, theater, Consumer Electronics Show, North America, TV, plasma TV, cell phone, LCD, movie, image, Samsung Electronics, video

CES 2007: Wireless

January 8, 2007 Cable and phone companies look to integrate mobile wireless into service packages, and more companies try to eliminate the wires. TAGS: Consumer Electronics Show, mobile search, Nokia Corp., Motorola Inc., digital television, Motorola Razr, cell phone, credit card, Verizon Communications, mobile phone, TV, Apple iPod, Samsung Electronics, video, photograph, Microsoft Corp.

CES 2006: Gadget glitz in Vegas

January 9, 2006 The gadget-loving masses have descended on Las Vegas for the Consumer Electronics Show. Here's everything you need to know. TAGS: CES 2006, Ellen DeGeneres, Consumer Electronics Show, Google Video, keynote, Google Inc., Las Vegas, Philips Electronics N.V., electronics, CEO, Panasonic, Apple Computer, 3D, Apple iPod, photograph, video

Chilly forecast for wireless HD video

November 21, 2007 At CES earlier this year, a number of companies promised products that combine high-definition with wireless. Will they make it to store shelves for the holidays? TAGS: wireless video, Sanyo Electric Co., content delivery, Philips Electronics N.V., digital content, consortium, standard, Consumer Electronics Show, Samsung Electronics, HDMI, Wi-Fi, video, TV, Sony Corp.

Picture fuzzy for organic thin TVs

January 8, 2008 OLED TVs are thin and have a great picture. But most manufacturers will hold off for several years. TAGS: organic light-emitting diode, Consumer Electronics Show, LCD, Hitachi Ltd., TV, manufacturing, Sony Corp., plasma TV, Panasonic, president, Samsung Electronics

TI chip turns mobiles into movie projectors

January 9, 2007 Using its DLP chip, Texas Instruments transforms a cell phone into a DVD-quality video projector. TAGS: Texas Instruments Inc., DLP, projector, DLP projector, theater, cell phone, Consumer Electronics Show, North America, TV, plasma TV, Samsung Electronics, LCD, movie, video, photograph

A volley from Vizio in the high-end TV wars

January 4, 2007 Its new 47-inch LCD TV dips below $1,900 as TV makers large and small gear up for next week's mammoth CES gadget fest. TAGS: Vizio, Westinghouse, DisplaySearch, 1080p, TV, Consumer Electronics Show, resolution, LCD TV, LCD, monitor, Samsung Electronics, Sony Corp.

Domestic tasks go digital

December 26, 2006 Household chores get a makeover as consumers outfit homes with fresh designs and functional technology. Photos: Futuristic homes TAGS: NPD Group Inc., kitchen, appliance, category, LG Electronics Inc., Consumer Electronics Show, U.S., entertainment, LCD, TV, Samsung Electronics
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