Thinking of buying a new TV, Blu-ray, or even laptop? Well, maybe you should think again, because we saw some of the technologies at CES 2010, a gadget you buy today might become obsolete very soon.
HDMI 1.4
HDMI is the standard for digital media, such as moving surround sound audio and high definition video from a source like a Blu-ray, game console or receiver to your TV or other device. The current standard is HDMI 1.3, with variations as 1.3a, b,and so on. HDMI 1.4 is the latest standard, which only adds support for 3DTV, but adds a channel that uses the Ethernet cable for networking data rates up to 100 MB for things such as IPTV and DLNA transfer (see below) allowed. The good news is that high-speed cable HDMI 1.3 (expensive) is HDMI 1.4 features, except for the Ethernet channel is the bad news, you'll need a new tool to the old cable to work with the media.
USB 3.0
PreferThey call SuperSpeed USB, but whatever you call it, is much faster than older USB 2.0. USB 3.0 or SuperSpeed offers a speed improvement of about 10X on USB 2.0 transfer up to 300 or 400 megabytes per second. Super Speed should be adopted only slowly. Intel is promoting a competing technology based on optical cables called Light Peak, said he does not support them for another year of Super Speed. I think, in fact, some people peak of light, gives the 10 gigabit per second could Creditsalso replace USB, especially when manufacturers like Apple takes it. Meanwhile, Microsoft is about to create super-speed drivers for Windows 7 The good news is picking up speed USB 3.0 (haha). We've seen Super speed drives external drives, adapters, and also a laptop at CES 2010
3DTV
If you intend to buy an HDTV high-end of this year, you may consider waiting for a version of 3D-capable. A 3-D TV (LCD or plasma) is a high refresh rate of at least120Hz (240Hz is better), the move to different 3D formats for transmission, a 3-D glasses to decode interface (if you use Active shutter glasses, which is very likely), and 1.4 HDMI ports. We should be more sentences in the market in the second half of 2010.
DLNA
The Digital Living Network Alliance has been around since 2004. Now you do the will to be used in more than 5,500 devices. DLNA is a sort of bed in recent years, but this year at CES 2010We thought we heard in places like the Samsung booth, where his vision of "Connected" shows Haus. Assume that you begin to see more in evidence in televisions, mobile phones, laptops, printers and more. We realize that the DLNA standard could be extended to include support for MPEG-4 AVC and Bluetooth in the near future. Please keep an eye on this standard and not in any gear you considering to be added to your family. DLNAWLAN and provide a good way of moving digital media around your home.
Mobile ATSC
A variant of the U.S. digital TV standard ATSC, characterized as the Mobile DTV. It was designed to send signals broadcast TV for mobile devices. The programming is basically the same show in the air and will cost nothing to receive. We expect that Mobile ATSC tuners in cell phones, laptop computers, portable televisions built to see, and other devices. Separate tunersalways available, but only if you want to watch TV on the move, it is possible for a device with built-in HDTV-Mobile at a glance.
Ambient light sensors and eco-friendly of other functions of the TV
One of the new techniques for television is more efficient in order to provide them with ambient light sensors that adjust the screen brightness to the brightness of the room or "environment" the environment. New Vizio TVs from Sony, LG, and others are all coming equippedwith light sensors. The top-of-the-line Sony BRAVIA LX900 not only has a light sensor, it detects a "presence" of the sensor, the persons watching television in the room. LED backlight, which are increasingly in HDTV is better for the environment of the television screen with CCFL backlight for recycling and energy saving.
Connected TV
Everywhere we saw at CES 2010, we turned on TV with Internet connection. A TV with a broadband service using Wi-Fi or aEthernet port offers everything from streaming services like Netflix, Vudu, and even videos from YouTube, Skype conference calls. Even if they are enabled to connect to the Internet to your TV via set-top boxes and Blu-ray players, we recommend a WiFi-equipped for your next HDTV.
Waiting until the end Forever …
On the other hand, maybe we should be clear that the nature of the gadgets that something new is alwaysthe horizon and if you always waited for the next new thing, you might end up, but we are still waiting for thinking you'd want some of these new technologies so as to look at when you buy your next gadget.
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