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OLED and 4K TVs to Be Big at CES 2013

TVs to be big at CES 2013

Dec 17 2012, 1:09pm CST | by

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Every year at CES with the biggest product categories that is most represented by various manufacturers is the TV space. Hundreds and hundreds of TVs are unveiled the show each and every year. The...

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Future of 3-D TV is murky as ESPN ends a channel

Source: Boston.com

A few years ago, 3-D was hailed as the next big thing in television, the logical successor to high definition. But viewers in the United States did not buy the hype, and now the eye-popping format is seen as ...
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"a chicken-and-egg situation where content wasn’t created because of low penetration of 3-D TVs in the home, and consumers were not buying 3-D TVs due to the lack of compelling content."


Source: The New York Times

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Future of 3-D TV Murky as ESPN Ends Channel

Source: The New York Times

A few years ago, 3-D was hailed as the next big thing in television, the logical successor to high definition. But viewers in the United States did not buy the hype, and now the eye-popping format is seen as an expensive flop. That impression was c ...
Full article at: The New York Times  More like this  10 hours ago, 6:23pm CDT

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Did Disney Just Kill 3-D TV?

Source: Motley Fool

Keep track of the stocks that matter to you. Help yourself with the Fool's FREE and easy new watchlist service today. With Walt Disney's (NYSE: DIS ) ESPN unit announcing that it will shut down its 3-D production unit at the end of t ...
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OLED and 4K TVs to Be Big at CES 2013

Every year at CES with the biggest product categories that is most represented by various manufacturers is the TV space. Hundreds and hundreds of TVs are unveiled the show each and every year. The sheer rumors indicate that the big thing in TVs will be 4K resolution and OLED sets.

CES several years ago was the first time we got a glimpse at 4K TVs that offered twice the resolution of current 1080p sets. We've also seen OLED TVs in the past at CES, but at the time they had small screens and incredibly high prices. According to rumors, both Samsung and LG will be showing off new OLED TVs at CES 2013.

Both companies are expected to have 55-inch units that are ready for shipping at around $10,000. Where are the expecting to see some incredibly large fork ATVs come to market, other sets in the 50 to 65 inch range are expected as well. 4K TVs will be very expensive to start with.

 

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