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CES: High-Tech Glasses Make HUDs a Reality

Prototype glasses deliver video and other graphic data via transparent glasses, making the HUDs found in video games a reality. Read More »

CES: Six HDTVs We Want to Buy

With hundreds of HDTVs on display this week, its difficult to determine the best from the rest. Here are the six models we want to drop our hard-earned cash on. Read More »

CES: OnLive Coming to All Google TV Devices

Following the introduction of its new iOS and Android app, OnLive has announced that its cloud-based gaming service will soon arrive on all Google TV devices, including HDTVs, Blu-ray players, streaming boxes and more. Read More »

CES: Vizio's Google TV Stream Player Detailed

Today Vizio announced the introduction of the Google TV-enabled Stream Player and VBR340 3D Blu-ray Player. Read More »

CES: Sony Introduces 2012 Bravia Lineup

Company announces HX, EX and BX Bravia lines aimed at high-end, mid-range and entry-level consumers, including a variety of specs. Read More »

CES: Sony Announces 4K Upscaling Blu-ray Player

New Blu-ray player range includes model that upscales discs to 3840 x 2160 resolutions on supported TVs, as well as a portable Blu-ray player with integrated 9-inch display. Read More »

CES: Sony Debuts 2012 Google TV Lineup

New Blu-ray player and standalone media player to offer three-axis motion control remote for Android games, voice assisted search and more. Read More »

CES: Samsung's 55-inch Super OLED TV

Samsung will be showing off their newest television sets at CES this week, including an impressive 55-inch Super OLED 3DTV. Read More »

CES: LG Unveils 55-inch OLED HDTV

After spending the last few years on the afterburner, OLED HDTVs are back in a big way, starting with LG's massive 55-inch, 4mm-thick 55EM9600. Read More »

CES: Toshiba's 4K Glasses-Free 3D TV Arriving in Q1 2012

According to CNET, Toshiba's 55-inch 3840 x 2160 glasses-free 3D TV will arrive in the U.S. later this year. Read More »

CES: The World's First Android 4.0-Powered HDTV

Lenovo introduced the K91, a new Android-based smart TV with voice and facial recognition, app support and more. Read More »

CES: Sony Press Conference Live Blog

Tune in on Monday, January 9 at 5:00pm PST to get live updates from Sony's press conference at CES 2012. Read More »

Get Roku on a Stick

Roku will be delivering its large library of streaming content in an even smaller package starting later this year. Read More »

CES: New Galaxy S and Apple Audio Docks from Samsung

A pair of new audio docks are coming from Samsung, featuring wireless connectivity via AllShare, Apple Airplay and BlueTooth. Read More »

CES: Samsung Announces New Line of Home Theater Systems

Samsung has revealed their latest line of home theater systems to be on display during CES next week. Read More »

CES: LG to Show Off 84-inch Ultra Definition 4K TV

In just a couple of weeks, LG will be displaying its massive 84-inch UD TV, sporting a 3840x2160 resolution and 3D capabilities. Read More »

LG to Show Off First 55-inch OLED TV

In a couple of weeks, LG will reveal their new OLED television set at CES in Las Vegas. Read More »

Report: New iMac Will Be Slimmer with TV Connectivity

Apple will reportedly be released a new, slim iMac next year, complete with TV capabilities. Is it a proving ground for the company's rumored HDTV? Read More »

Report: Verizon to Compete Against Netflix

It looks like everyone is getting into the video streaming business. This time, Reuters reports that Verizon will be rolling out their own web-based service as early as next year. Read More »

Report: Apple HDTV Coming in Sizes from 32" to 55"

Apple is reportedly prepping to release their television set in three sizes and will cost around twice as much as a standard high definition TV. Read More »