Sony FDR-AX100: Semi-Pro 4K HandyCam

Sony FDR AX100: Semi Pro 4K HandyCam[CES 2014] Ever since the FDR-AX1 4K (3840×2160) camcorder was announced, we knew that Sony would eventually put a high-performance 4K recorder in the palm of your hand. The question was “when”, and now we have the answer: “now” (almost). The Sony FDR-AX100 is a compact 4K camcorder that supplements the 4K line up from Sony. The AX1 will continue to exist because its form-factor can cater to professionals, but the AX100 bring many of the same features down to a size (66% smaller), and a price ($1999) that is much more approachable for semi-pros, enthusiasts and consumers. (more…)

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    Sony’s New 4K Camcorder Has a Bigger Sensor and a Much Lower Price

    Sony’s New 4K Camcorder Has a Bigger Sensor and a Much Lower Price

    Sony’s AX100 is the company’s second Handycam model built for Ultra HD video. It costs half as much as the existing FDR-AX1, and in many ways it’s better.

        



    Why Your First 4K Set Or Next High-End HDTV Will Probably Be a Vizio

    Why Your First 4K Set Or Next High-End HDTV Will Probably Be a Vizio

    A lot of TV companies are announcing impressive new sets, but Vizio is one of the only ones to keep affordability and bang for the buck at the forefront of its 2014 offerings.

        



    Samsung’s Giant Bendable TV Is Just the Right Kind of Crazy

    Samsung's Giant Bendable TV Is Just the Right Kind of Crazy

    Flatscreen televisions are great. Curved televisions are the future. And Samsung’s oddest CES entry this year—an ultra-high definition television that bends at your whim—bridges both with just an extra dollop of nuts.

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    Sharp’s New HDTVs Get Even Sharper With More Subpixels

    Sharp’s New HDTVs Get Even Sharper With More Subpixels

    Sharp’s new Quattron+ HDTVs cram even more subpixels into the mix in an effort to make a standard 1080p set look more like a 4K one.

        



    LG 105UC9 105-inch 21:9 UHD Television

    LG 105UC9 105 inch 21:9 UHD Television[CES 2014] As amazing as it is to see gigantic televisions, most of us have to be practical simply because most homes aren’t big enough to fit such devices. Even if you could get them to fit, the sheer size of the screen will probably end up making you tear as you might end up sitting too close. Putting that aside, they are technological marvels and at CES 2014, LG has unveiled their 105-inch 105UC9 Ultra HD television feature which sports a 21:9 aspect ratio and an eye-watering display resolution of 5120×2160, and will be powered by LG’s new webOS Smart TV platform which we have been hearing about recently.. (more…)

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    Toshiba L8400 & L9400 HDTVs For 4K Enthusiasts

    Toshiba L8400 & L9400 HDTVs For 4K Enthusiasts[CES 2014] Not content to turn up the heat in the 55” 1080p TV space, Toshiba is charging full-steam in the high-end 4K HDTV segment. Currently reserved to a small group of enthusiast, it is nonetheless the place where each manufacturer is going to introduce its best technology with the hope to trickle it down going forward. Toshiba is bringing its best display technology with a 10-bit color engine driving is 4K TV panel. (more…)

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    Dolby Vision’s Brighter Display Technology Will Actually Make You Want a 4K TV

    Dolby Vision’s Brighter Display Technology Will Actually Make You Want a 4K TV

    Dolby wants to ramp up the overall brightness of HDTVs in homes, which could do far more for perceivable picture quality than 4K.

        

    Vizio Reference Series: 120 Inches Of Ultra HD

    Vizio Reference Series: 120 Inches Of Ultra HD

    Holy shit, giant TV.

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    Unboxing and Hands-on with Lenovo’s 4k ThinkVision display

    When it comes to 4K monitors, the first thought many have is cost. With such a dense resolution and cutting edge technology, they usually cost quite a bit. Lenovo’s ThinkVision … Continue reading