


CES 2010 and the parallel show run from January 7-10th, with a special press day on the 6th (Day Zero, we call it). Click to visit each of UHF's live reports. The report will appear early the next day, if not before.
Day 0 (Jan.6th)
Day 1 (Jan.7th)
Day 2 (Jan.8th)
Day 3 (Jan.9th)
Day 4 (Jan.10th)
And even so, one speaker manufacturer managed to squeeze in a press con that began an hour before CES Unveiled. Polk is known for loudspeakers, but not so much for stage monitors like the HitMasters shown in the photo at left. But surprise, they're not really stage monitors, and the journalist seated at the drum kit is not actually a musician. These self-powered speakers are meant to be hooked up to your TV when you play games such as RockBand or Guitar Hero. They're $99 each, and we can imagine them selling in big quantities.
The flashier exhibits get the most attention, predictably. In the picture at right, note all the TV cameras trained on the Quadricopter, an indoor remote-controlled model from Parrot. This nifty device very much upstaged a similar (but more primitive) series of flying toys from another company.
The device at left is not really a candidate for our Kappa (home theatre) reference system, but how can you not love an LCD television that looks like this?
LG's new Infinia series also offers wireless HDMI (thus saving a cable), but also Trumotion, running 480 images per second, or at least blinking the picture that fast. More interesting is a new network-attached storage (NAS) unit, a hard drive accessible to a whole network, with an integrated Blu-ray player. That would seem to have possibilities. But we've scheduled tours with both LG and Samsung, so we'll be telling you more in a couple of days.
Panasonic had its own partnership to announce: DirecTV, the US satellite provider. To emphasize its determination to spur production of 3-D content, it invited John Landau, the producer of Avatar, who is shown at left. Samsung says that, in coming years, 3-D will be everywhere, and we will take it for granted the way we do color.[ON TO DAY ONE] [TO THE UHF BLOG] [BACK TO THE UHF HOME PAGE]