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Entries in CES (4)

Friday
Jan202012

Podcast #514: CES 2012: Part 2

It's never enough to just talk about CES, we have to put eyes on all the goodies for ourselves. This year we did a whirlwind, one day, Vegas and back, Consumer Electronics Show supertrip. We hit the show on the final day and it was awesome. All the technology was the same, the TVs didn't look any different than they did on Monday, but all the crowds had left and there were almost no lines for any of the demos.

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Friday
Jan132012

Podcast #513: CES 2012: Part I

It's that time of the year again, time to pack up and head out to Vegas, baby, Vegas for another Consumer Electronics Show. CES always has something fun and memorable in store for us, and we're sure 2012 won't be any different. We haven't actually left yet, so for this show we're telling you about what we've heard.  Next week, on Part II, we'll tell you about what we've seen.

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Friday
Jan142011

Podcast #461: Panasonic TC-P58VT25 3D Plasma

Ara has been watching his Panasonic TC-P58VT25 58-inch 3D 1080p VIERA Plasma HDTV (Street Price $2500) for about a month and thought it would be a good time for a review. When Ara purchased the TV it was going for about $2700, now you can buy it for about $2500.

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Friday
Jan072011

Podcast #460: CES 2011

It's hard to believe that another year has gone by and we're back on our annual trek to Las Vegas to pay homage to the consumer electronics industry.  The Consumer Electronics Show is always a fun adventure, showcasing some of both the best and the most peculiar devices imaginable.  Last year we were bombarded with 3D; this year it was all about connected TVs and tablets.

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