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scaled.IMG_5463We're live here at Samsung's live press conference at CES International 2012, and Samsung is introducing a new Smart TV with the ability to "listen, see, and do" what it wants, without ever touching the remote control. The idea is that the TV will get smarter the longer you own it, presumably through updates, eliminating the need for you to buy a new TV to keep up pace. Back in 2008, Samsung introduced its first Smart TV. Today, things look very different. For one, the new Smart LED TV's have dual core processors, and something you've grown accustomed to on just about any other electronics device: multitasking.
Read more: Samsung’s Smart TV Can “Listen, See, And Do” No Evil
 
 
LG_84INCH_UDTV01_500It seems that 55-Inch OLED TV wasn't enough for LG: the Korean company today announced it's ready to showcase another monster TV at the CES 2012 in Las Vegas (which kicks off on January 10). This model comes with a 84-inch 3D LCD display with 4K resolution (3,840×2,160 pixels). To put things into perspective: 4K resolution, which LG calls "Ultra Definition", is four times the resolution of full HD. Other details are scarce at this point, but LG promises "slim and narrow bezel design", controllable 3D picture effects, and 3D sound zooming capability.
Read more: LG To Showcase 84-Inch 3D TV With 4K Resolution At CES 2012
 
   
featured lgd-oledWe've been waiting for large-sized OLED TVs at least since Sony rolled out the cool (but too small) XEL-1 in 2007. Various bigger OLEDs and "breakthroughs" have made the news in the years after that, and now LG says it's ready to showcase the world's biggest OLED TV at CES 2012 (which kicks off on January 10). Sized at 55 inches, the panel has a contrast ratio of 100,000:1 and has been developed by using the Oxide TFT technology, according to LG. The company has been working on bigger OLED devices for quite a while now, for example a super-thin 31-inch model (which was shown last year).
Read more: 55 Inches: LG To Showcase World’s Largest OLED TV AT CES 2012
 
 
Christmas is quickly approaching and stores in and around the UK is getting ready to offer great and exciting deals to their customers. For some stores 80 to 90% of their business is done during the Christmas period, so it is a very important time for retailers. This is the time of the year when family and friends get together, it is important that you figure out how to keep your household entertained throughout this season.
Read more: Buying LED TVs During This Christmas Season
 
   

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