Entries in CES (34)

Tuesday
Dec252018

LG to introduce new ultra short throw projector at CES 2019

Expect to see LG’s newest projector at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. The CineBeam Laser 4K video projector can show 4K images on any flat surface. At just 5cm from the wall, it can project a 90-inch diagonal image. Move it to 18cm and get 120-inch image. It has a 2,500 ANSI lumens brightness. For connectivity options, you get USB, Ethernet, and HDMI. It has a Magic Remote, so you can also control it via voice commands. We might here more about availability and price once LG launches this ultra short throw projector at CES, which starts on January 8th.

Source: Inquirer.net

Thursday
Jan112018

CES 2018: Dell unveils exciting new PCs including the XPS 15 2-in-1

We've already taken a look at Dell's sleek new XPS 13 and now there's even more exciting hardware coming from Dell.

The latest XPS 13 was just named a CES 2018 Innovation Award honoree. For those looking for a larger multifunctional laptop, the XPS 15 2-in-1 is equal parts a desktop replacement as well as a versatile tablet convertible.

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Thursday
Jan112018

CES 2018: Google and Amazon assistants heading into a two way race

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

What is evident from this year's International CES (Consumer Electronics Show) is that smart assistants are emerging to be the biggest story from the show. Not only has Amazon's Alexa assistant transcended speakers, thermostats and is now comng to PCs and even cars.

Google and its Google Assistant is omniscient in Las Vegas this year. Not only is Google Assistant coming to various third-party headphones it's ramping up the range of functionality with one million actions, which are like Alexa's Skills or, to put it simply, services and apps that they can link to or processes that you can enable.

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Tuesday
Jan022018

LG to include Google Assistant and its own AI assistant into 2018 TV lineup

LG TVs are about to get smarter this 2018. The company plans to introduce both Google Assistant and its own “ThinQ” artificial intelligence brand into its upcoming OLED and Super UHD LCD televisions. The ThinQ AI can be used for more TV-specific, contextual tasks like asking it to search for a movie’s soundtrack or having it turn off the TV when you’re done watching a program. But then for some unspecified countries, users will also get Google Assistant to help turn the TV into a smart home hub of sorts and bring Google’s AI assistant right into the heart of your home. The Verge speculates that these TVs will still likely run webOS underneath for the interface. On top of this, LG is also introducing the new Alpha 9 image processor that provides better color performance, noise reduction, and support for 120fps high frame rate (HFR) content.