Samsung's booth was a fairly massive affair with just about everything "CES" you can think of on display. While we missed the portable projector phone, dubbed the Samsung Show, we did see a flexible OLED display, washing machines, vending machines, TVs, and a mountain of other gear. Follow on after the break for some video footage, and there's the gallery for you to peruse at your leisure.
Has anyone noticed how korean firms stole the place held by japanese electronic firms in the '80 and '90 ? Basically for anything you may wish to buy in this category there is a more convenient korean made alternative. Sony decided that if their products have to look just a bit nice they need to be branded Vaio and have their prices doubled; Panasonic and Pioneer are having an harder and harder time in justifing their higher prices; Casio, Tosh and rest? I don't know , but if I would own their stock I would start selling it.
The videos of the new insanely thin sets is still amazing to me. The thiness hits you so much more when you see them rotating compared to a picture of them.
so whatever happened to that new plasma technology samsung showed at CES last year? remember, a dark room with 2 plasmas showing their black levels, and the one on the left was current technology, while the one on the right was new technology that had really dark black levels?
That was Pioneer Elite first of all. It looks like it won't make production till 2010 or 2011 based on speculation out there. The mistake for Samsung is ironic since Pioneer just won a settlement from Samsung for infringing on it's plasma patents.
So, not to be a DebbieDowner or critique a fine job of media coverage.. But when doing the segment on Samsung's Booth, you clearly said "LG's Booth" when you started your introduction. ;-) Just got a chuckle out of that - such a rival slip. Keep up the good work guys. -Cheers
“While it's not exactly punching it out with the heavyweights in multi-room audio, the Mint Studio does certainly hold its own with many similarly-priced iPod docks out there.”
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Too bad they ran out of pictures to fill those colorful panel wall. *sighing*...
Has anyone noticed how korean firms stole the place held by japanese electronic firms in the '80 and '90 ?
Basically for anything you may wish to buy in this category there is a more convenient korean made alternative.
Sony decided that if their products have to look just a bit nice they need to be branded Vaio and have their prices doubled; Panasonic and Pioneer are having an harder and harder time in justifing their higher prices; Casio, Tosh and rest? I don't know , but if I would own their stock I would start selling it.
Interesting point.
So, who's the next Korea? PR China or P dropped China?
The videos of the new insanely thin sets is still amazing to me. The thiness hits you so much more when you see them rotating compared to a picture of them.
Any news on those 256 GB SSD's that should've been out by now?
Action Figure, Flowers, CUDDLY TOY!... Oh wait :(
I realize that Engadget seem to be LCD fanboys...but how come no one bothered to ask Samsung about their DLP lineup?
so whatever happened to that new plasma technology samsung showed at CES last year? remember, a dark room with 2 plasmas showing their black levels, and the one on the left was current technology, while the one on the right was new technology that had really dark black levels?
That was Pioneer Elite first of all. It looks like it won't make production till 2010 or 2011 based on speculation out there. The mistake for Samsung is ironic since Pioneer just won a settlement from Samsung for infringing on it's plasma patents.
I haven't seen you wrote about Samsung L2370L monitor?
So, not to be a DebbieDowner or critique a fine job of media coverage.. But when doing the segment on Samsung's Booth, you clearly said "LG's Booth" when you started your introduction. ;-) Just got a chuckle out of that - such a rival slip. Keep up the good work guys.
-Cheers