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CES 2010 – Gallery 2 (LG booth)

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CES 2010 – Gallery 2 (LG booth)

Posted on 19 January 2010 by ClassicMoments

Okay, we saw some really cool stuff, but LG really pushed the limit to be the innovative leader at this year’s CES. We’ve seen so many cool stuff that we had to make a gallery just for LG’s booth.

LG is a company known for their TVs and refrigerators with cool LCD screens in the US market. But this year it looks like they’re reaching into the mobile territory while still expanding the TV market. You’ll be amazed how many “world’s first” products they had at the booth, such as the UHDTV, the thinnest TV, 3D projectors, etc.

There was no one there to explain what it does, but it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure it out. Basically, the LCD monitor in your car and your phone talks to each other via Bluetooth. I think a couple of button pushes can do the job, but in our geek world, that’s just too simple. It’s way cooler to use our cell phones to control the car’s AV control.

As we stated before, CES 2010 was all about 3D gaming. LG and so many other companies were in on it, which kind of saddens me a bit because it’s hard enough to keep up with purchasing $400 video cards just to keep up with the latest graphic enhancement. Now they want us to spend more money on the 3D converter and 3D glasses.

At least it was fun to play with though. That’s our editor, GillRider in the pictures.

No doubt gamers are into the latest TV technology. We have to consider the contrast ratio to spot the enemy sniper in the dark, fast response times to avoid ghosting/smudge effects, LED backlighting for clearer visuals, inputs and outputs, wireless for convenience and blah blah blah..

At CES, if you really wanted to see the future of TV sets, LG booth was the place to be. From LED TVs that save energy to the borderless, and world’s thinnest TV, they had it all.

LED is obviously the future of LCD panel TVs, and they were aggresive about it. The energy saving usually comes with compromise of visual brightness, but the LEDs looked so much better than our traditional LCD TVs. And for their 6.9mm thin TV, which is world’s first, was just incredible to stare at. That’s less than a centimeter, folks. Only press such as ourselves were allowed to take pictures. But even with our DSLR camera, it was so hard to focus on the TV from the side because it was just too thin. And with people pushing aroud to take pictures, it wasn’t easy.

The next cool thing that we came across was a TV with a Magic Motion remote control. Basically, it’s a TV with a Wiimote-like motion sensor remote, with a handful of casual games INCLUDED in the TV. It’s like they want gamers to stare at the TV screen 24/7.

We were also able to witness the water-resistance OLED TV, but none of them were over 25″ or so. And when we thought 240Hz was the next big thing, LG came up with a 480Hz with TruMotion technology. I don’t know if you guys can tell the difference with the still picture, but for those of us present it was like night and day. Gamers will be able to capture every moment no matter how fast the action spreads on their screen with 480Hz.

And when we thought we’d seen it all, the next TV just made our jaws drop. It was a 84″, Ultra High Definition TV.

It was such at such a high resolution, higher than the computer monitor’s resolution, that it made us sick. They had pictures of a beautiful model, and we could spot every bump and irregularity on her facial skin. We’re not sure if this is a good thing or not, but the details were just too incredible. Amazing.

There’s a reason why CES gave many “Innovations 2010 Awards” to LG like M&Ms in a candy store. So many cool stuff, made so many geeks drool over their products.

They were also environment aware about their products, and that’s a good thing. We as gamers produce so much trash, from PC parts to plastic wraps from games we buy. Things are changing though, like digital downloads which save trees and plastic production. And as long as we can save money on the energy bill while playing games on our crisp clear TV screens, we welcome the future.

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CES 2010 – Gallery 1

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CES 2010 – Gallery 1

Posted on 19 January 2010 by ClassicMoments

A picture can explain so much more than thousands and thousands of words.

We took many pictures indeed, but we’ll only show you the pictures that might interest gamers in general. After all, it’s all for gaming, yeah?

The first booth we visited was Intel.
They were showing off the i7 Core CPU that’s been already released (and loved by hardcore PC gamers), with announcements of the i3 and i5.

For CES 2010, the industry really wanted to push 3D gaming, and almost every if not all companies had something to show off about the upcoming technology. If you ask me for an honest opinion, I don’t think it’ll ever take off, but who knows? From the recent success with the 3D movie, Avatar, maybe investors think that 3D gaming might have a chance as well.

The next booth we visited was Microsoft.

They had several cool stuff such as the Xbox LIVE Game Room, Zune HD with a service that brings your hardware together, interactive touch tables and other cool stuff. Since GillRider did a good job on writing the Xbox LIVE Game Room article, we’ll skip it.

Zune was usually popular among die-hard Microsoft fans, but if you already have a Xbox360 and a PC, you might consider getting Zune HD for your mobile player of choice.

The Zune will now support universal hardware support, which means that if you buy any contents from Zune, you can play it on your Zune HD as well as on your PC and Xbox360. That’s really awesome because you can literally bring your music or movies anywhere you go. And for Xbox360 users, now you can watch movies with your friends; you can invite their avatars through Xbox LIVE and interact with each other while watching the movie in virtual theater a la Mystery Science Theatre 3000. It was pretty fun watching the presentation, not only because it was cool but the lady who explained it to us was incredibly hot. I’m still kicking myself for not taking her picture. We got her email though so if you have any questions about the new Zune service, we’ll use that as our excuse to contact her.

The next cool thing we spotted was the interactive touch table.

We’ve seen it many times already. We just wonder if it’ll ever make it to the mainstream.

We still have many more CES 2010 pictures for you guys so stick with us.

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We’re going to CES 2010

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We’re going to CES 2010

Posted on 04 January 2010 by ClassicMoments

The Consumer Electronics Show, CES, will be held in Las Vegas this year.
And we’re going to CES 2010 this year.

We’ve got some invites and stuff, but we’ll try to take it slow this time, taking some pictures of cool stuff rather than go crazy and say “zOMG HERE’S THE LATEST NEWS FROM CES 2010!!”

We’re going to pack up now, so see you soon, in Vegas!

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