Sharp is showing off their “moth eye” TV finish, which allows you to have the contrast of a glossy screen without the HIGHLY reflective downside that usually comes with those TVs.
Day 3 – video 16
Sharp is showing off their “moth eye” TV finish, which allows you to have the contrast of a glossy screen without the HIGHLY reflective downside that usually comes with those TVs.
Day 3 – video 16
Razer’s Sabertooth feels much more rugged than the now-discontinued Onza and should hold up to pretty much any abuse you throw at it. It’s got an intuitive software-free way of programming buttons, and is worth a look for console gamers and PC gamers alike.
Steelseries launched the Apex and Apex RAW, with the goal of legitimately making their customers better gamers. They are full programmable (every button) and the new & improved Steelseries software allows you to track which buttons you use most frequently while you’re gaming to optimize for travel times.
Day 3 – video 1
The Xperia Z is one of the most impressive demos that we was at the show. Not only are the specs of it just plain awesome, but they had one running in a showcase that had a button to let you dunk it into the water while it was running!
Day 3 – video 14
Sony was kind enough to tell us a little bit about the cameras that are going to enable everyone from travelling videographers to professional studios to shoot in 4K including a compact 4K model that no one seems to know much about.
Day 3 – video 13
The SC77 Touch from Samsung should help with the ergonomics of using a touch screen on the desktop. It’s multi-touch and it folds down to an angle where it won’t be as fatiguing to use as a completely upright monitor.
Day 3 – video 8
This MB168 monitor weighs almost nothing, and the final version will be capable of auto-rotation and will have an ambient light sensor!
The QUBE from ASUS is an Android device, and comes with a very awesome remote that has a trackpad, voice input, and a full keyboard on the back.
Slick’s first shot at hosting one of our CES coverage segments. Make sure you tweet him @SlickPC to let him know how it went!