CES 2012 Television Coverage

Welcome to TelevisionInfo’s coverage of CES 2012. As always, the Consumer Electronics Show is the biggest event of the year for televisions. Manufacturers are kicking off the new year with hundreds of new TVs and we’re live here in Vegas to bring you in-depth first impressions reviews of all the hottest models for 2012.
Be sure to check out DigitalCameraInfo’s CES Coverage and CamcorderInfo’s CES Coverage too!
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13-Jan-2012 First Look
Size: 84 in.LG 84LM9600
The LG 84LM9600 screen is huge, but new 3D and internet features may be its biggest draw. Read full review
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12-Jan-2012 First Look
Size:LG 60LM9600
LG has made strides in 3D technology with the 60LM9600. Read full review
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12-Jan-2012 First Look
Size: 55 in.Panasonic Viera TC-L55WT50
The Panasonic Viera TC-L55WT50 features a redesigned LCD panel, some updated software, built-in wifi, and 3D capability. While an impressive list of features, we found the software sluggish and awkward at times. Read full review
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12-Jan-2012 First Look
Size: 20 in.Panasonic 20-inch 4K2K
One of the biggest buzzwords floating around CES is the term 4K, also referred to as 4K2K, or sometimes (erroneously) UDTV or ultra definition. Essentially, 4K is just a sharper image than HD, by a factor of two. Read full review
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11-Jan-2012 First Look
Size:Samsung PNE8000
The Samsung PNE8000 plasma features unique user interface technology and a new panel technology. Read full review
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10-Jan-2012 First Look
Size: 55 in.Sony Bravia KDL-55HX850
The Sony KDL-55HX850 is Sony's flagship TV for 2012, throwing in all the bells and whistles Sony has to offer. What that amounts to, though, seems largely academic. Read full review
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10-Jan-2012 First Look
Size:Samsung UNES8000
Edgelit LED gets new apps, gesture and voice control and facial recognition outshine display updates. Read full review
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10-Jan-2012 First Look
Size: 55 in.LG 55EM9600
One of the most talked about products here at CES 2012 has been LG's 55-inch OLED TV. The picture quality is stunning and it’s a mere 4mm thick. Read full review
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09-Jan-2012 First Look
Size: 80 in.Sharp Aquos LC-80LE844U
While the screen is definitely big, the demonstrated software lacked polish. . Read full review
Features
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TelevisionInfo.com 2011 Select Awards
After testing dozens of televisions this year, the staff of TVI has made its official selections for the very best televisions of 2011. Read More...
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3D TV, Not Ready for Prime Time
If you’ve been shopping for a new TV is the last two years, you’ve probably heard a lot of hype about 3D. As with most new technologies, customers are awash in baffling terminology and misinformation. Here’s a simple guide to walk you through the basics. Read More...
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HDTV Streaming Content Compared
Televisions aren’t just getting their content through the coax cable anymore. Just as the internet has gradually moved towards a video-rich space—YouTube, Hulu, Vimeo, etc.—those same sorts of features are creeping into your TV sets. Like it or not, those 1000+ channels of direct cable are not enough anymore. Read More...
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Technology Preview: Haier Completely Wireless Television
Imagine a TV with no wires. You’re talking about WiFi, right? No, we mean no wires, at all. Haier, the Chinese company better known as an appliance manufacturer, is showcasing a new technology here at CES that conducts electricity wireless to the TV, as well as streaming content. The TV is pretty far from production at this point, but it’s among the more amazing things we’ve seen at the show. Here’s an in-depth look at the technology and how it might be implemented in future products. Read More...
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