The Best of CES: TVs
Among all of the TVs showcased at CES, two were far cooler than the rest.
First, there’s Sony’s slider tv, the TAV-32FL2. As soon as your done watching tv, or when you want to play a CD, the speaker system actually slides up to hide the TV display.
While this is only a conceptual product right now, Sony executives did hint that this tv might be avaliable on the market before the end of the year.
Another cool tv is Samsung’s HL-S5679W DLP HDTV.
This HDTV has a 56″ screen, and because it is lit by LEDs, there is no “rainbow effect”, a common problem with most DLP HDTVs. Avaliable in April, the HL-S5679 W will retail for $4,199.
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on January 9th, 2006 at 9:35 am
I can’t believe. It is just i’ve been looking for! Thank you very much. I just wanted to buy such TV - set
. Thanks again!
on July 5th, 2006 at 12:23 am
The LED HDTV that Samsung showed at the CES had a 10,000:1 Contrast Ratio and a 3D Digital Comb filter. The Samsung website now lists the Contrast Ratio as 4,000:1, and it says that the HDTV has a 3-Line Digital Comb Filter, which is not quite as good as the 3D Digital Comb Filter. I waited a long time for a HDTV as good as the one that Samsung showed at the CES, and I know I am not alone, because Samsung received the Award for Best TV. However, if Samsung is not willing to release that HDTV with its original specifications, then I am not willing to pay over $4,000 for it! Samsung needs to make sure that they release HL-S5679W with its original specifications of a 10,000:1 Contrast Ratio with a 3D-Digital Comb Filter, or else I will not purchase it!