UHD TV on the Cheap & Other Tech Bits from CE Week
Shown at the recent CE Week event in New York City, the Westinghouse WD65NC4190 65-inch Ultra HD TV just hit bestbuy.com with a $1,400 price tag. Highlights include smart TV functionality with built-in Wi-Fi, HDMI 2.0 with HDCP 2.2 copy protection, and a smartphone control app. A 42-inch model that will sell for $500 was also on display and the company plans to offer the set in 85-, 55- and 50-inch screen sizes.
Onkyo’s Dolby Atmos-capable TX-NR747 ($999) will be hitting store shelves very soon, according to Kevin Brannan, director of marketing. The 7.2-channel AV receiver is THX-certified and equipped with HDCP 2.2 to ensure seamless playback of copy-protected Ultra HD content.
FlyGrip Gravity is a clever accessory that makes it easy to hold and operate your phone with one hand, which is particularly handy when you’re taking photos or shooting video. Available in eight designs, it sells for $29.95 (including a phone case), doubles as a kickstand (portrait or landscape), and has a self-adhesive strip for easy attachment to any phone (or case).
Roel Peeters, co-founder and CEO of Roost, showed a 9-volt smart battery with a five-year life that transforms an ordinary smoke alarm into a smart device by connecting to your Wi-Fi network and sending alarm notifications to an app on your phone. If the alarm turns out to be false—caused by, say, burning toast—you simply hit “snooze.” Roost sells for $35 and notifies you via the app when it’s time to buy a new lithium battery pack so you won’t have to put up with those annoying low-battery chirps.
Audio Video Installation in LA.
Shown at the recent CE Week event in New York City, the Westinghouse WD65NC4190 65-inch Ultra HD TV just hit bestbuy.com with a $1,400 price tag. Highlights include smart TV functionality with built-in Wi-Fi, HDMI 2.0 with HDCP 2.2 copy protection, and a smartphone control app. A 42-inch model that will sell for $500 was also on display and the company plans to offer the set in 85-, 55- and 50-inch screen sizes.
Onkyo’s Dolby Atmos-capable TX-NR747 ($999) will be hitting store shelves very soon, according to Kevin Brannan, director of marketing. The 7.2-channel AV receiver is THX-certified and equipped with HDCP 2.2 to ensure seamless playback of copy-protected Ultra HD content.
FlyGrip Gravity is a clever accessory that makes it easy to hold and operate your phone with one hand, which is particularly handy when you’re taking photos or shooting video. Available in eight designs, it sells for $29.95 (including a phone case), doubles as a kickstand (portrait or landscape), and has a self-adhesive strip for easy attachment to any phone (or case).
Roel Peeters, co-founder and CEO of Roost, showed a 9-volt smart battery with a five-year life that transforms an ordinary smoke alarm into a smart device by connecting to your Wi-Fi network and sending alarm notifications to an app on your phone. If the alarm turns out to be false—caused by, say, burning toast—you simply hit “snooze.” Roost sells for $35 and notifies you via the app when it’s time to buy a new lithium battery pack so you won’t have to put up with those annoying low-battery chirps.
Audio Video Installation in LA.
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