The LG booth is chock a block with all sorts of screen set ups. It’s enough to warrant sunglasses. Some are 2D TVs, but most are 3D TV. Click through for our full gallery of the LG booth (it’s not just screens).
Samsung had some secrets it saved for its booth today, including the announcement that the Samsung Galaxy Tab would also be going 4G. That doesn’t make much difference to us in the UK, as we don’t have it, but to make up for it Samsung had some good tech spectacles on show. Step this way for a full gallery.
The Toshiba booth at CES is all about glasses free 3D. We saw screens from 12 inches to 65 inch whoppers, as well as getting a peek at the new Toshiba Android tablet, although it was encased in a perspex tube so we couldn’t get our hands on it. More snaps after the jump.
The Sony CES booth is, as usual, one of the show’s biggest spectacles. Sony has pulled out all the stops this year, with a gigantic stage, sprawling Google TV demonstrations and enough 3D tellies to make even James Cameron’s eyes spin. Come with us, and take a virtual tour.
Here’s our pick of the most bombastic and unusual displays on show at the Panasonic booth at CES. Click through for a full gallery, of sand scupling, a exploded Lumix Panasonic digital camera and, as we’ve come to expect at CES: lots of TVs.
The Samsung hall at IFA, like many of the big stands here, is full of 3D. 3D gaming, 3D TVs, 3D Blu-ray players. But one thing that caught our eye was an enormous 3D glasses-less screen. In terms of what it was like, because obviously we can’t show it you in pictures, we’d say it was very different from polarised or active shutter 3D. It had lower resolution, and seemed more blocky – it was like a giant Nintendo 3DS screen. Click through for a full booth tour…
Toshiba’s IFA 2010 booth is a beauty. Large, roomy, and with some extra special touches like graffiti walls and tech museums. Oh, and cutting edge Android tablets and designer TVs too, of course. Come and take a peek!
We’ve just taken a whistlestop tour of LG’s IFA 2010 booth. Come with us, see the sights and marvel at LG’s monster 31 inch OLED TV, 3D Xbox games, thin TVs and the world’s largest LED 3D TV!