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Posted: 01/11/2012
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Live from the world's largest Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, is David Gregg, Senior Editor of Behind the Buy dot com with a sneak peek at the latest new products and technology trends sure to be making news today and in the coming year.
NOTE Due to strict CES release date policies from manufacturers that do not expire until early AM on Jan 10th the following script information features products rather than detailed product descriptions.
What's' new in computers at CES?
David Gregg will have a sampling of just introduced computers and computer related products making news directly from the show floor.
Always a new TV at CES, what can we look for in 2012?
NEW TV TECHNOLOGY
There's always a new TV technology and this year David will have on display LG's brand new super thin Cinema Screen with features that deliver a more immersive viewing experience in 2D and 3D and is equipped with one of the big trends at CES, internet browsers on a TV that can deliver Flash and HTML - meaning true video support from the Web on a TV.
3D SOUND Blu-ray enhance Home Theater
The accompanying LG Blu-ray Home Theater System features movie theater -like 3D Sound at home thanks to advanced audio technology and unique speaker design. This Systems pumps out high-quality audio through a 9.1 speaker system that includes a 360º reflector inside each of the Upright 3D Speakers that reflects sound in all directions, creating acoustics as rich as those in a concert hall or Movie theater.
What makes this new cell phone you have teenager proof?
Military Grade Cell phone
Whether for business or the teen that continually breaks his/her phone, Kyocera just launched 2 new ruggedized, push-to-talk phones - DuraMax and DuraCore - for Sprint's next-generation Direct Connect network. The new network and phones update the push-to-talk experience. The Kyocera DuraMax has a non-slip rubber DuraGrip plus a 3.2 megapixel camera, and it's built to "MIL-SPEC," which means military grade for dust, shock, vibration, temperature extremes, blowing rain, low pressure, solar radiation, salt fog and humidity. DuraMax can even be immersed in up to 1 meter of water - more than 3 feet - for up to 30 minutes. This thing is tough and great for anyone wanting a rugged device. DuraMax and DuraCore are $69.99 with a 2-year service agreement; www.sprint.com
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