Chinese television manufacturer TCL has taken on the larger companies at CES in Las Vegas with the release of two 3D televisions – one that requires glasses and one that does not.
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E-books invade CES in Las Vegas (video)
E-books are everywhere at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas with at least a dozen unknown brands exhibiting at the show up against Sony and its nemesis Samsung.
Samsung remote control could upstage flagship TV at CES (video)
The new flagship television from Samsung could be upstaged by its remote control which is itself a television and has the ability to stream the same content as the television or independently show a different channel for bored viewers.
Sony launches Dash wireless internet tablet (video)
It looks like a clock radio or digital photo frame on steroids but it is actually Sony’s new Dash – a sophisticated wireless internet device that is more like a personalised seven-inch touch screen tablet.
LG and Panasonic offer Skype over TV (video)
Panasonic and LG Electronics have both launched televisions at the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) with built-in Skype capability providing free internet video phone calls from any compatible device.
Panasonic Australia to release 3D TVs by mid-2010 (video)
Panasonic director – consumer electronics, Paul Reid, has said that retailers should expect 3D TVs to be released in mid-2010.
Haier launches television with no power cord (video)
At the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Haier has released a television that is completely wireless – operating without a power cord.
Greenpeace awards HP as best in show at CES
HP has been awarded Greenpeace’s ‘Best in Show’ award at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The award is for the HP Compaq 8000f Elite Ultra Slim Desktop PC, which has a host of environmentally friendly features.
Attendance up for CES 2010
Preliminary figures released from the Consumer Electronics Association have revealed that attendance numbers were up for the 2010 International CES in Las Vegas. In addition to this exhibitor numbers were also up from previous years.