Pushing plasma for Panasonic
With company on comeback trail, Yoshi Yamada, CEO of Panasonic North America, is making plasma TVs its biggest focus.
With company on comeback trail, Yoshi Yamada, CEO of Panasonic North America, is making plasma TVs its biggest focus.
CNET News.com's intrepid Michael Kanellos volunteers to get stung by a Taser--and lives to tell the tale, as he reports from the Consumer Electronics Show.
Video everywhere--on PCs, phones, televisions--will be the watchword at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Some of the big trends expected to take CES 2013 by storm include location-based technology and, yet again, more talk about NFC.
Distribution methods aren't what matter most. Screen size isn't what matters most. In-game payments and monetization models aren't what matter most. Game play matters most.
My colleagues over at our sister site, CNET, announced their Best of CES winners, with Philips new Eco TV snagging the top prize. Expected to hit retail outlets in March, the 42-inch, 1080p set will list at $1,399, and as the name suggests, incorporates a variety of energy-conserving features, including dimming the backlight during darker scenes (which David Katzmaier points out, provides the dual benefit of improving black-level performance).
President Kazuhiro Tsuga showcases its 4K OLED TV, new social TV user interface, a 20-inch 4K tablet, and various green initiatives at CES 2013.
Westinghouse will be bringing its entire new line-up of LED HDTVs to CES 2011 in Las Vegas this week, including the flagship 46-inch LD-4655 LCD panel.
Using a battery of benchmark tests, we take a detailed look at the performance of Intel's new Sandy Bridge processors.
Graphical chipmaker Nvidia will license processor architectures from chip architecture designer ARM for a new chip code-named Project Denver, which is targeted at supercomputers as well as desktops