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Kogan's first Smart HDR 4K LED Android TV range with Dolby Vision HDR and Dolby Audio has arrived at special pre-sale pricing of $449.99 for 50-inches, $499.99 for a 55-inch model and $799.99 for a 65-inch model, but the sale ends on at 11.59pm AEDT on October 23.
LG has held its annual Innofest event in Australia for the first time, showcasing its amazing range of connected home appliances, while focusing on the 2019 TVs and Sound Bars it is launching in Australia.
LG is showing off its range of IPS LED and OLED commercial, and TV signage at Integrate 2016 – and its offerings range from a huge spectacular wave-shaped signage wall to 3.65mm thin OLED panels that mount flat on walls.
We have TFT, LCD, IPS, LPTS, LED, AMOLED and hundreds more display acronyms. GOA or gate-on-array is the latest technology that enables thinner bezels and is driving panel prices down – but is it all good?
LG may be betting the future on HDR, Dolby Vision, OLED - but it has a lot of LED TVs for every taste.
2016 is expected to be the year of VR or virtual reality, if the buzz of CES is anything to go by, according to a top research company.
Li-Fi uses visible light communications (VLC) emitted by LED lights to transmit Internet Protocol 802.11 at up to 100 times faster than Wi-Fi – it is not commercialised yet.
Elgato might be best known for its TV tuners and related software - particularly the EyeTV program for Mac - but the company is entering the smart home market and extending its range of mobile-related products.
Samsung's CES announcements include a raft of new products heading for Australia this year. Heading the list are TVs with voice and motion control plus face recognition, somewhat reminiscent of Microsoft's Kinect for Xbox 360, but there's a lot more in the company's latest home entertainment ranges.
Kogan has ripped retailers a new one claiming that when Apple decides to cut third party retailers such as JB HiFi out of the loop, a huge part of their business will simply evaporate.
Panasonic goes in for the big gun of a free 3D Avatar Home Theater pack including 3D Blu-Ray system with one of four new eligible 3DTV models while Sony launches its first ever 3D projector capable of projecting to screens 150+ inches!
Fuji Xerox is preparing a major attack on the SOHO market with one or more printers priced below - possibly well below - $400 expected to debut next month.
Panasonic announced a new assault on the Plasma, LED LCD and LCD market today including internet connected models to bring integrated Skype, Twitter, You Tube, Facebook and Yahoo!7 PLUS7 content to the living room.
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