I went over the weekend, it was my first time but I had a blast. Now I may miss somethings, but I really did'nt get a chance to see every single thing, but what I did see I will post here.
TV's, TV's, and more TV's:
This was the battle of the TV's between Samsung, Sharp, and LG. These were the best booths to look at IMO.
Samsung was all for 3D, about 98% that were on display were 3D. I watched Monsters VS aliens on a 46" 1080p 240hz LED.. and I was like




, it was that good. Also everyone is going slim:
Samsung 55" LED Front View

Samsung 55" LED side view on mount

Sharp Had the brightest LED's I have ever seen, and the largest at 68"

LG Is at war with Sony and the battle of the OLED TV's. In case you don't know, about a year ago Sony showed off their 11" OLED TV, 3.9mm thick,1080p, 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio, on a fixed table top stand and retailed for $2,500.00. This year LG beat that with a 15" OLED TV, 3.2mm thick,1080p, 10,000,000:1 contrast ratio, water resistant, table top/wall mount that will retail for about $2,000.00.
LG 15"OLED front View

LG 15" OLED Side View

LG also had a huge ass display, known as a 84" Ultra High Definition Display

These are the specs on the TV

LG also had a Ultra Slim LED that is only 6.9mm thick. What they did was create a separate box that all the cables plug into, and then 1 thin wire plugs into the back of the TV
On its stand 55"

Mounted on the wall 55"
TV's, TV's, and more TV's:
This was the battle of the TV's between Samsung, Sharp, and LG. These were the best booths to look at IMO.
Samsung was all for 3D, about 98% that were on display were 3D. I watched Monsters VS aliens on a 46" 1080p 240hz LED.. and I was like






Samsung 55" LED Front View

Samsung 55" LED side view on mount

Sharp Had the brightest LED's I have ever seen, and the largest at 68"

LG Is at war with Sony and the battle of the OLED TV's. In case you don't know, about a year ago Sony showed off their 11" OLED TV, 3.9mm thick,1080p, 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio, on a fixed table top stand and retailed for $2,500.00. This year LG beat that with a 15" OLED TV, 3.2mm thick,1080p, 10,000,000:1 contrast ratio, water resistant, table top/wall mount that will retail for about $2,000.00.
LG 15"OLED front View

LG 15" OLED Side View

LG also had a huge ass display, known as a 84" Ultra High Definition Display

These are the specs on the TV

LG also had a Ultra Slim LED that is only 6.9mm thick. What they did was create a separate box that all the cables plug into, and then 1 thin wire plugs into the back of the TV
On its stand 55"

Mounted on the wall 55"

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