Monday, January 21, 2013

Awesome products at CES 2013 [part 2]


Samsung DV-150F Camera


8) Samsung DV-150F Camera

This slick little Wi-Fi-enabled camera has all the Samsung bells and whistles—portrait enhancement, 16.2 megapixels, etc. But it also has a major trick up it’s sleeve—a small LCD on the front of the body that you can use to frame self-shots or run small animations (included) when taking pictures of your kids. For once, they’ll sit still and smile while you try to take their picture. 

Samsung 110” TV


Yes, it’s 4K-resolution splashed across a 110-inch screen. And yes, it’s got this crazy easel-like mounting system that you’ll need some serious living-room real estate to accommodate. But oh, the image is sublime. It makes us want to get rich and score a McMansion just so we can watch TV on this thing. 
9) Samsung 110” TV




RED REDRAY 4K Cinema Player


RED REDRAY 4K Cinema Player
This year, ultra-HD televisions are the rage. The 4K sets—which pack four times the resolution of a standard 1080p television—are pricey but spreading like wildfire among manufacturers, even though there isn’t a ton of true 4K content out there yet. When you do throw down for 4K, this player from RED is your ticket to home-theater awesomeness. Made by the people who produce the famous RED cameras now in high demand in Hollywood, the roughly-$1,400 REDRAY 4K Cinema Player features a 1TB internal drive to download and store media, and it will upscale conventional DVDs to the higher, sharper 4K resolution. 

LG EA93 UltraWide LCD monitor

11) LG EA93 UltraWide LCD monitor

We saw this ultra-wide computer monitor leaked a few months ago, and fell in love with it immediately. Think of it as two monitors fused into one spectacularly wide display, with terrific adaptability for your desktop workspace—without the need for a second screen. It’s 21:9 aspect ratio also make it a perfect fit for movies. 


LG Curved OLED Television


12) LG Curved OLED Television


Not sure we understand why a curved television is such a great idea—the fact that organic LEDs make it possible doesn’t mean there’s necessarily a benefit here. Perhaps one day it’ll be useful in, who knows, a 150-inch television or something that wraps around the viewer. (Truth be told, LG doesn’t actually intend to produce the curved versions right now.) But the real benefit of normal, flat OLED is extreme thinness, terrific color rendition, and lightweight. That’s good enough for us.

Read more at Men's Health: http://www.menshealth.com/techlust/ces-2013-0?cm_mmc=DailyDoseNL-_-1167588-_-01142013-_-2013BestGadgets-body#ixzz2IZpf01Ss

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