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SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up: May 11, 2012

, May 11th 2012 Discuss [0]

This morning has its fair dose of the final impact of CTIA 2012, complete with a wrap-up of all the non-accessory CTIA devices we saw this whole week. What you've got for the rest of this morning then is impact after impact coming from the folks that decided to release news bits (or accidentally leaked news) here in the aftermath as well. Then of course there's some non-mobile news as well including open-sourced textbooks from your humble narrator's own home-town university, the U of M (Saint Paul and Minneapolis bound!) Have a peek at dive in! Read The Full Story

Toshiba 55XS5 offers 4K north of $9k

, May 10th 2012 Discuss [0]

Maybe you’re not sold on this whole “OLED” thing. Maybe you think 1080p on a 55-inch screen looks gross. Why not future proof yourself and jump straight to the next big thing? Toshiba will be releasing a 55-inch TV in Japan next month with a 4K resolution, even if the content isn't quite with us yet. It’s not quite top of the line either, lacking 3D capabilities and useing edge-lit LEDs instead of the superior local dimming tech, but hey, it’s 4K. Read The Full Story

Samsung demos 55″ OLED TV at World’s Fair

, May 10th 2012 Discuss [0]

So you want the amazing blacks that plasma can offer but in an even thinner package than what you’re used to seeing with LCD TVs? Samsung has you covered, if you have the cash. The company unveiled the 55-inch OLED TV at CES this year, saying that regular human beings would be able to buy it sometime in 2012 but neglecting to mention price. The company has shown off a mass-production model at the World’s Fair in Korea, although the price may send you reeling. Read The Full Story

LG 3D Max first-impressions

, May 8th 2012 Discuss [0]

LG has persisted with mobile 3D, and the LG Optimus 3D Max is the company’s latest attempt to persuade us that glasses-free 3D is something we want on the move. A 4.3-inch Android smartphone with a dual-camera array, the Optimus 3D Max promises to smooth off some of the rough edges of its Optimus 3D predecessor. Read on for our first impressions.

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SlashGear Morning Wrap-Up: April 23, 2012

, Apr 23rd 2012 Discuss [0]

We've got a brand new gigantic review of ASUS new look at an Android tablet with Tegra 3 inside - NVIDIA's quad-core powerhouse! It's the Transformer Pad TF300 and it's time to get down. There are launch details for the USA inside that review and more details for the UK launch right here - grab one! Adobe has been extremely pumped up about the future of their software that they've announced in ernest today: Photoshop CS6 and Creative Cloud! Last night we saw the launch of a Samsung teaser and today we find that it's just a link to another teaser - with an insult to boot! Read The Full Story

LG intros 3D World store on 2011/2012 Smart TVs

, Apr 16th 2012 Discuss [0]

Television manufacturers may be keen on selling us the latest and greatest 3DTVs, but content so far has been limited. You’re pretty much restricted to buying 3D Blu-rays, and no one has really stepped up and offered the ability to download 3D titles over the internet. That’s set to change, as LG has announced that the launch of 3D World, a service which will allow customers of LG’s Smart TVs to watch 3D content. Read The Full Story

Samsung admits 3D TV demand underwhelming

, Apr 13th 2012 Discuss [0]

3D TV was supposed to be the HDTV industry's next "High Definition", the technology that encouraged existing owners to upgrade to a shiny new set. That, though, hasn't really happened Samsung admitted today: speaking at the IFA Global Press Conference, the Korean company confirmed that predictions for 2012 3D TV sales is just 30-percent across the industry, despite the lashings of hype. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Weekly Wrap-Up: April 7, 2012

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Happy Saturday, everyone. Hopefully you're enjoying your holiday weekend, and if you have some spare time, why not get caught up on what made news this week? For you gamers out there, PlayStation Orbis processing specs leak. And we have to mention this - Google Project Glass smart glasses revealed. We also got a look at what is rumored to be a picture of Google’s Nexus tablet, though it’s probably bogus. Read The Full Story

SlashGear Evening Wrap-Up: April 4, 2012

, Apr 4th 2012 Discuss [0]

Happy Wednesday everyone. We're halfway through the first week of April and it's time to check out the stories making waves today. First off, here are a couple really cool futuristic things - Google Project Glass smart glasses revealed, and MIT project envisions custom 3D-printed robots. Neat concepts, both of them, no doubt about that. But here's something that's a little bit more, shall we say, more than just a concept - Nokia TV confirmed for Lumia on-demand streaming. Read The Full Story

LG sets date for Voice Control Smart TV

, Apr 3rd 2012 Discuss [0]

Today LG has announced that the Voice Control feature for their current line of Smart TVs will be activated by the end of April. This update will include all Smart TVs working with the Magic Remote, demonstrated in near full working order earlier this year at CES. These vivid, gigantic, and otherwise spectacularly impressive Smart TV units will soon have you asking if they'll please head to your favorite station to watch all your Thursday shows with great ease! Read The Full Story

Samsung Display officially launches

, Apr 2nd 2012 Discuss [0]

Samsung Electronics has announced that Samsung Display has now officially launched. Samsung Display is a spinoff of display operations from Samsung Electronics. The opening ceremonies for the company were held yesterday. Samsung Display will begin operating April 3 after its incorporation registration is complete. The CEO of Samsung Display will be Donggun Park. Read The Full Story

Samsung’s new 3D Blu-ray system sings flagship style

, Mar 27th 2012 Discuss [0]

This week the folks at Samsung have delivered a torrent of speaker systems to the world, including an all-in-one system code-named HT-E6730W. This system is what Samsung calls the Ultimate in Movie Theater Quality Entertainment in the Home and consists of a 1,330-watt 7.1-channel system with two tower speakers and four additional speakers to fulfill your ultimate 3D Blu-ray entertainment fantasy. Included in this system are swivel speakers mounted to front height speakers allowing you position them in a way that "sounds vertically cascade down onto the listener" - exciting stuff! Read The Full Story

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