CES 2015 recap: News and updates as technology giants unveil new gadgets at Las Vegas conference
Here's a round up of the big announcements from CES today
- LG launched a new range of OLED 4K TVs - and a washing machine that has two drums, which has got people very excited
- They also unveiled the G Flex 2 Smartphone, the first to include the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor
- Panasonic teased us with a 4K Blu Ray player and the return of the Technics brand
- They also announced a "virtual mirror" - which will analyse your face and tell you what make-up to wear. It's not, repeat not, a gimmick
- Samsung announced SUHD TVs - 4K, but with better colour and black reproduction - and announced the formation of the UHD alliance, a group of manufacturers and content creators who will decide on 4K standards
- They also confirmed their 2015 TVs will run on Samsung's operating system, Tizen, and will include PlayStation Now to allow viewers to stream video games without needing a console
- Sony's keynote was packed with new gear - a super thin 4K TV, 4K Handycam and Actioncam, a new Walkman and a new standalone health tracking and fitness training music player - the Smart B-Trainer
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CES 2015 is the world's biggest consumer electronics and gadget conference.
The biggest names in the technology industry have landed in Las Vegas to show off their latest TVs, gadgets, wearables and innovations - and we'll have all the latest news right here.
Today we'll have the latest from Panasonic, Samsung and Sony, who will be unveiling 4k TVs, mobile devices, audio equipment and more.
Plus there'll be smaller press conferences from component manufacturers like Qualcomm and Honeywell, who'll be talking about the latest under-the-hood improvements that will power your favourite gadgets.
Stay with us.
The biggest names in the technology industry have landed in Las Vegas to show off their latest TVs, gadgets, wearables and innovations - and we'll have all the latest news right here.
Today we'll have the latest from Panasonic, Samsung and Sony, who will be unveiling 4k TVs, mobile devices, audio equipment and more.
Plus there'll be smaller press conferences from component manufacturers like Qualcomm and Honeywell, who'll be talking about the latest under-the-hood improvements that will power your favourite gadgets.
Stay with us.
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