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We're only a couple of days into CES 2022 but the new gadgets and gizmos just keep on coming. Enjoy the selection below though be sure to check out DT's site for much more on what's been happening at the world's biggest tech show. |
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How much should you expect to pay for a staggeringly huge 98-inch TV? If you're Samsung, the answer is $15,000 for its 98-inch QN90A Neo QLED 4K. If you're Sony, the answer is $20,000 — but hey, you're actually getting two more diagonal inches because that's how big its Bravia XR X92 is. On the other hand, if you're TCL, the answer is "under $8,000" for its 98-inch XL Series 98R754, a massive 4K QLED Google TV that you can pre-order on Amazon today, for $7,732.
The 98R754 features a quantum dot LED display, Dolby Vision/HDR 10/HDR10+/HLG, Dolby Atmos, Google TV, hands-free access to the Google Assistant, four HDMI inputs (2 with support for 4K/120Hz input, and one with HDMI eARC). TCL says the new TV also has a feature called Game Studio Pro, which means VRR and ALLM are also supported ... |
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Portable projectors aren't exactly new. There's been a plethora of them over the years, to varying degrees of mediocrity. Samsung's hoping to change that at CES 2022 with the Freestyle, a portable projector that doesn't necessarily aim to be at the center of your living room and home theater experience, but rather in the middle of the good times that go on outside of it.
The $899 Freestyle looks like an upward-firing floor light. And if it's pointed toward the ceiling, or wall, that's a pretty apt description, as it's capable of a 1080p projection ranging from 30 inches to 100 inches, all powered by Samsung's Tizen-based smart TV experience. It's lightweight at 1.83 pounds, which means it almost certainly feels as portable as it looks. So you can hop from one kid's bedroom to another, or pull sleeping bags into the living room and fire up a movie on the ceiling. (Which is the sort of thing you do if you have this sort of product and kids) ... |
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Home arcade company iiRcade is releasing a new premium line of cabinets featuring a fresh visual redesign and improved audio. The first premium edition is a cabinet design based on indie hit Dead Cells.
Annouced at CES 2022, the new offering from iiRcade is a home arcade cabinet with a unique twist. The machine hooks up to a shop where players can purchase and download new titles to the machine. The service's library includes classics like Burger Time and modern indies like Kunai ... |
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TIPS, TRICKS, & TECHNIQUES |
CES continues to be a destination for all of the usual tech categories like computers, phones, wearables, and TVs, but in recent years, it has also turned into quite the exhibition of automotive advancements. One of the big car keynotes this year is coming from GM, where it will unveil the new Chevy Silverado EV pickup truck and likely much more.
Here's everything you need to know to watch the highly anticipated livestream on Wednesday ... |
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