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Lg Gets A Jump On Ces, Announces Ultra Hd Tv Lineup For 2013

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Posted 04 January 2013 - 05:15 AM

Post your comments for LG gets a jump on CES, announces Ultra HD TV lineup for 2013 here
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  Posted 04 January 2013 - 09:09 AM

"Sony, which recently started selling its first 84-inch UHDTV for about $25,000, is getting around this problem by including a UHD content server with every purchase. The server comes pre-loaded with 10 movies in UHD including “The Amazing Spiderman,” “The Karate Kid,” “Salt,” and the 2012 version of “Total Recall.” The company is also sweetening the deal by including an Xperia Tablet S as a remote control."

I would be very careful and buy a 3rd party warranty. Sony will not be around in a year from now. That's if they keep going the way they are right now.

I believe Apple will enter into the high-end up-scale MegaScreens this year, and if they can pull off an "iPad style" world changing TV device then we will see Sony joining other Japanese companies to form an All new Brand. This will help fight off the Korean companies like Samsung.
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  Posted 04 January 2013 - 04:24 PM

lol an apple UHD tv. I can see it now; $80,000 for a non OLED apple tv. With apple fanatics selling their homes, cars etc and getting high interest loans just to buy it.
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