Monday, January 21, 2013

CES: Tech to Watch

Photo of the uChair. By Time Hornyak/CNET.
This year has been off to a busy start! Dave Ripp, Craig Vlasic, Cory Wetzell, and Rob Romadka returned from CES and had a chance to tell us about cool technology they spotted at CES and is coming to a store near you:

Televisions: "In last week's post, we talked about LG's new OLED TV. One of the most noteworthy new products spotted CES were 4K televisions. All the big brands including another one of our clients, Toshiba, were showcasing these new monitors. The resolution is roughly 4000 x 2000 (as opposed to 1920 x 1080). No matter how closely you look, pixels can no longer be seen with the naked eye making images so clear and so vibrant. Prices for these impressive screens are a little expensive to make them readily available to the general public. Based on what I saw at CES, the future of television monitors are very bright indeed. -- Rob Romadka, Project Manager

Smart Appliances: "I was amazed that LG introduced a line of smart appliances called Thinq. These appliances, including a washing machine, dryer, a refrigerator, an oven and robotic vacuum cleaner, connect to a network and allow owners to start the machine by smart phone, the machine alerts owners of problems or even allows customer service to trouble shoot problems remotely." -- Cory Wetzell, Project Manager

And the the unique - The uChair: "We've heard of standing desks and even treadmill desks. I saw the exact opposite and the ultimate work space designed for comfort, the uChair. This is a recliner chair with a split keyboard in the armrests plus extra space for a mouse." -- Dave Ripp, Project Manager

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