Smart TV
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A new streaming service from Dish announced at CES 2015 will, for the first time, offer a number of popular live television networks like ESPN and CNN to subscribers without a cable or satellite subscription.
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OLED TVs have been capturing eyeballs at CES for a few years now with their vibrant colors and deep blacks, and the trend continues in 2015. LG's lineup at this year's show boasts no less than seven new 4K OLED TVs in flat, curved or flexible flavors with screen sizes ranging from 55 to 77 inches.
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Samsung is expanding the already acronym-heavy TV arena at CES 2015 with its new SUHD TVs, which pack a proprietary, eco-friendly nano-crystal technology that improves the color gamut, contrast and brightness to provide image quality comparable to the much more expensive OLED sets.
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Roku has announced partnerships with TV manufacturers Hisense and TCL to produce Roku TV, a range of smart TVs that make media streaming more convenient without breaking the bank.
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Following LG and Samsung both unveiling their contenders for the world's largest curved Ultra HD TV at CES, competition between the two Korean electronics giants continues. After Samsung announced last week that it was starting to take pre-orders for its model, LG has quickly followed suit.
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Mozilla has teamed up with Panasonic to bring the Firefox OS to next-generation smart TVs. The companies say that the open platform, will give TV viewers more personalized and optimized access to web and broadcasting content and services through the internet.
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One of the most popular television add-ons of the past decade, Roku, now has a TV of its own, thanks to Chinese television makers TCL and Hisense. I spent a little hands-on time with TCL's 55-inch set, which simply goes by the model number 55E4610R.
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When they debut at CES 2014, Samsung's new Smart TVs will feature less complicated voice commands and allow the use of "finger gestures" for basic controls like changing the channel, adjusting the volume, or rewinding video.
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LG has become the first TV manufacturer to bring PayPal integration to its Smart TV platform.
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Panasonic's 2013 Smart TV line will get speech recognition and text-to-speech capabilities courtesy of Nuance Communications' Dragon TV platform.
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We review the FAVI SmartStick, which promises to turn your TV into a Smart TV.
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When it comes to a modern minimalist look, the new 2013 Philips DesignLine TV takes the cake, with no visible frame or stand, it looks like nothing more than a square sheet of glass.
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