Thomas J. Norton  |  Jan 07, 2015
Most equipment stands just hold your gear. The Bell’o Manhattan is one of two Bell’o stands to which you can add a fireplace module and keep things warm and toasty...
Thomas J. Norton  |  Jan 07, 2015
TCL showed what they claimed to be the world's largest 110-inch curved 4K UltraHDTV. Presumably that means that it's bigger than all of the other 110-inch curved 4K UltraHD sets out there.
Thomas J. Norton  |  Jan 07, 2015
LG announced a bewildering array of 4K Ultra HDTVs backlit either by LEDs or the new kid on the block, Quantum Dots...
Thomas J. Norton  |  Jan 07, 2015
In a hidden room on the show floor, LG was showing two prototype High Dynamic Range (HDR) 4K sets (not shown in the photo here). One was an LCD design with full-array backlighting (full-array will be found in best HDR LCD sets, when they arrive in stores), the other an OLED...
Thomas J. Norton  |  Jan 06, 2015
Remember when Nakamichi was a leading maker of cassette decks? No? Maybe you haven't been around long enough...
Thomas J. Norton  |  Jan 06, 2015
But didn't they used to make turntables? Or more specifically, record changers?
Thomas J. Norton  |  Jan 06, 2015
On my walk from the Westgate hotel to the convention center I passed through the North Hall and ran into...a car show! Well not exactly, though most major car makers had room on the show floor. The emphasis was on car electronics and electronic car accessories.
Thomas J. Norton  |  Jan 06, 2015
Fellow video scribe Pete Putman has described CES as the Chinese Electronics show. While not quite the case, you might think so if your only exposure to the show was the walk between the Las Vegas Convention Center and the adjoining Westgate hotel...
Thomas J. Norton  |  Jan 06, 2015
An increasing number of manufacturers are starting to use Quantum Dots as a light source for their LCD TVs, replacing LEDs. QD Vision is a major supplier of these devices...
Thomas J. Norton  |  Jan 06, 2015
Ultra-D is a development of Stream TV Networks, in conjunction with partnering companies, to offer glasses free 3D. Their press event was a less elaborate affair than those above (though the awful photograph shown here is largely my fault!).

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