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CES 2012 Day Two Overview with Justin Bieber
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Tags: CES 2012 justin bieber Justin Bieber Robot Computer Gadget Personal Computer Consumer Electronics Show Technology mobile device toshiba tablet prototype lumus plextor SSD nanometer mercedes-benz mercedes benz display navigation 8K 4K sharp mrobo boxee box karotz facebook twitter rss ticker reader mikey spark tiki blue blue microphone ford cell ubuntu tv feedair audi audi connect ios android developer release music USB wifi controlled Nokia Samsung Wireless
logiclounge.com - http - gplus.to || It's the end of the second day of CES 2012. We've gone hands on with tons of products and have an overview on the hottest announcements at CES today. - Justin Bieber helps announce mRobo music robot - NVIDIA shows off their developer Tegra tablet - Toshiba shows us their 5.1-inch prototype tablet - Sharp gives us a view into their 8K slim displays - Plextor released their slim SSDs in 24nm and 7nm sizes - We get a view of the Lumus wearable display glasses - Mercedes-Benz shoed off their new in car system called mBrace2 - Audi Connect was also previewed and powered by NVIDIA technology - Ubuntu TV was previewed as well - Karotz rabbit electronic Twitter, Facebook and RSS voice reader controlled by iOS or Android - Feedair ticker got a glance at a scrolling display for RSS feeds by USB and WiFi. - Boxee Box showed off their USB dongle for use on your home computer or theater - We saw three new products from Blue microphone -- Spark is an iPad microphone that you can use to pickup instruments and voice recording. It also has a USB cable to use on your computer too. -- Mikey is an on iPhone recording device for CD quality audio and gain controls. -- Tiki is the most interesting that is an auto muting microphone so it won't give off your voice when your typing or talking to someone else around you. =========== Blog: logiclounge.com Twitter ou.gd YouTube: ou.gd Google+: gplus.to 2nd Google+: gplus.to
CES 2012 Opening Day with QualComm and Intel Announcements
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logiclounge.com - http - gplus.to || The first day began like years past with the State of the CE Industry Address keynote presented by the president of CEA, Gary Shapiro. He begins talking about how technology is creating jobs, fueling economic growth, and innovating. 2012 is a year to solve major problems. One major problem he emphasizes is SOPA. He plugs declareinnovation.com, a website dedicated to stopping SOPA and encouraging innovation. Speaking of innovation, Qualcomm is invited on stage to talk about mobile technologies for improved gaming performance across devices that use their CPUs. Stephen Elop, CEO of Nokia joins Qualcomm on stage, and proceeds to talk about the brand new Nokia N900. They segue into their demo talking about how the new Snapdragon S4 will power your TV, notebooks, and ultra portables. Windows 8 is shown running on a tablet, Lenovo demos a smart TV with voice control, and Sesame Street shows off a tablet for kids. New medical, car, and oil innovation will also be possible with upcoming Qualcomm technologies. All these devices will be powered by the new Snap Dragon S4, and based on what we've seen, it looks very promising. Around 4 PST Intel began their CES 2012 keynote. Gary Shapiro kicked off the event by welcoming Paul Otellini, CEO of Intel to the stage and congratulating him on his success over the past few years. Paul begins by talking about how he wants to focus on better user experience by making intel technology engaging, consistent ...
CES 2012 Preview and Rumors
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logiclounge.com - http - gplus.to || CES 2012 is here and starts January 10, in preparation for this massive consumer electronics show we've taken some of the hottest rumors and previews and give you a more in depth explanation of them all. - LG is rumored to be previewing a phone powered with an Intel chip instead of the normal ARM processors. - Nokia released their new Windows Phone 7 over in Europe and the release is rumored to be held during the show this year. - Google TV will also be giving us a glimpse into the future of the television industry. - FujiFilm has what looks to be a micro 4/3 camera that should bring competition to all the other micro 4/3 camera makers out there. - Ubuntu has a huge rumor going around that they will be releasing a Ubuntu powered TV or even phone. - LG has a gigantic announcement coming out with a 4K resolution TV. 4K is basically 4 1080p resolutions put together that equates to 4096 × 3112 pixels. - The big television technology that everyone is looking at this year is OLED. Organic Light Emitting Diod is the next technology for televisions. - Vizio, the big TV manufacture is looking to release a computer to compete with the other manufactures. - Ultrabooks will most likely be making a huge splash at the show. - Canon is said to be releasing new and improved lenses to their lineup - Announced recently the Nikon D4 will be hopefully on display at the show.
Why I Love Google TV
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Tags: google tv app market place dual-view multi-tasking innovative HDTV internet browser flash
logiclounge.com - Google TV is an amazing all-in-one TV that everyone should love. Because everything is built-in you don't have to worry about external devices or units to hook up. The Google TV is amazing TV that allows you to multi-task. For example you can watch your favorite TV show and surf the web about the actors from your TV with dual-view. With the app market place, it gets even better because you can connect your social life with your TV with the one stop shop for everything in your social media life.
Sharp 8K LCD TV CES 2012 First Look
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Tags: Consumer Electronics Show Sharp Corporation Television First Look Eyes Robot Computer CES CES 2012 8K 4K content resolution Super High-Vision display 1080p 720p Digital LCD
The 8K set is a prototype, but the technology is real. It's 16 times the resolution of 1080p. Which already looks amazing with the picture quality second to none. Sharp is also developing its "Super High-Vision" 8K displays. These fully immersive units offer dramatically higher resolution than any current HDTV televisions with an astounding 7680 pixels of horizontal resolution. Unique LCD panel and proprietary high-vision video content driving technologies position Sharp to realize direct-view LCD high-vision for the mass-market in the near future, further cementing its status as a category leader. We try to make the point that there's no real source of 4K content, so that goes double for content that can take advantage of the TV's 8K native resolution. But, when it comes around in the future we know that Sharp is already there ahead of the curve for people wanting premium picture quality.
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