View Full Version : Episode 123 - CES 2010: Best 3D HDTV, eBooks, Dell Tablet, Gaming Netbook, $40 Personal Cell Tower?!?
nav13eh
01-15-2010, 02:02 AM
CES 2010? We're on it! From PC Gear to iPhone alarm clocks, HD set top boxes like the Boxee Box by D-Link and the PopBox, and the scoop on bringing 3D HDTV to your home, a 30FPS 4lb gaming netbook, your very own Femtocell, a robot that cleans corners and a stack of eReaders and more!
Watch or download this episode here (http://revision3.com/tekzilla/ces2010)
davmoo
01-15-2010, 10:16 AM
I'm definitely in the Harmony camp...if it won't work with my Harmony remote, it won't be coming in to my house. I enjoy being able to see the top of my end table again because its not covered with remotes.
I'm going to need more convincing on 3DTV. For a movie I'd maybe be willing to wear colored or shuttered glasses the whole time. But for "every day" viewing, no. I don't usually just sit and watch TV. Nine times out of ten there will be a laptop in the chair with me and I'm working while I'm watching. Having to wear special glasses to watch the TV makes that impossible. And there's also the problem that current 3D glasses usually give me headaches after 30 minutes or so of using them.
Oh, forgot to mention...I'm going to be curious to see what the FCC has to say about that cellphone femtocell. And I have a feeling that what they say is not going to be warm and friendly.
chrispycritter
01-15-2010, 02:12 PM
3D HDTV could be nice..here is what I posted about it on Veronica's FB though:
3D looks cool but I can't see myself going out and buying a new HDTV anytime soon really..it also seems to me they could do this on regular 60hrz TV's but they are cutting that market out.
I mean why couldn't it be done at 30fps 720p or 1080p really since a 60hrz TV is supposed to be able to do 60fps? Maybe I'm missing something but it seems like they are just trying to sell more equipment.
Sure it would look better at faster frame rates but I believe to see smooth video with digital you only need around 15 or 16fps really.
Anyways when I bought my HDTV about a year ago I planned on staying with it a long time like at least 5 years or more before buying a new one.
I'm very intrigued with the little bit I heard about the Panasonic Fuel Cell Co-generation System..although at around $6,000 a little steep in price..I would be interested in being able to just cut the electric lines and generating all my own power in the future and only paying a gas bill..it seems like it would be nice used with other devices like wind and solar generators in the future with some kind of batteries to store excess capacity and having really low bills..also not buying electricity would be nice although I would still have to buy gas from the power company.
I know I could stay hooked up and sell them power and have reliability but would be nice to not have that dangerous power line running at all..besides I could have a backup gen in case of issues..who knows maybe I will be able to do this in the next 5 years or so..someday I would love to live in a somewhat remote area the only downside I see to that is not having a hard line connection to the net plus I would have to find a source of some kind to power a fuel cell..oh well hydrogen part of water so if there was a inexpensive way to get it out that might solve that issue..anyways the tech isn't quite there yet but I see it coming...
jac_goudsmit
01-15-2010, 03:37 PM
Awesome show, I like when you guys have lots of cool stuff to show us poor folks who dont get to go to CES (even though I live within a few hours driving distance).
I did get a little annoyed at times when you were trying to talk at the same time, though. I understand you guys are excited about all the cool stuff too but it gets pretty hard to follow on a mono audio mix.
By the way, Femtocells are nothing new, I've seen small GSM/CDMA base stations for home/office use before. It IS the first time that I see one that's that small, though -- the ones I've seen are the size of a router. I think the problem is going to be whether your wireless provider is going to let you "roam" to your femtocell with your regular subscription.
===Jac
computoman
01-15-2010, 04:36 PM
Very professional delivery with all the content.
The average American will not be able to afford 3d. Especially with the economy. I would not want one if for no other reason of being afraid of being robbed.. I still watch a 5 inch analog b&w tv with dtv converter in the man cave. We do have color tv's, but there is so much video available via the web, I see no reason to have a tv where a computer is. Besides we have mythtv dvrs.
I love the Magicjack.with a wifi enabled nettop, you have free phone service virtually anywhere. in north America even with the standard Magicjack. No need for a cellphone from the greedy phone companies.
My brother has ordered a Roku box, but I am not sure which one though.
With all the new 'puters coming out I am glad I waited. My oldest machines are starting to drop like flies.
Now might be a good time to re-read thx1138.
Great Ces coverage guys! :)
haldabor
01-15-2010, 06:30 PM
Hey, there's an error with this latest episode--can't watch it! Fix it!
nunman62
01-15-2010, 06:39 PM
I love the coverage that Revision3 shows (Tekzilla, HD Nation, HAK5) have done, but this is one of those events where it would be better to see a LIVE STREAM broadcast! Most of the stuff that was covered, I've already seen videos of elsewhere. I know you put out some daily videos, but playing thru the short (just over a minute in most cases) videos of just one piece of tech is just plain annoying! Please don't misunderstand me, any other shows you do, I know you do it for better production for the show, but certain events would demand a live stream. Just MHO.
I've already have expressed my views about 3D HD TV on HD Nation. Just to sum up my thoughts about what I said there, I won't be getting 3D HD TV.
serafina
01-15-2010, 07:02 PM
Hey, there's an error with this latest episode--can't watch it! Fix it!
Can you be more specific? What version are you trying? Are you downloading or streaming? Through iTunes or other RSS reader or set top box or...? We need as many details as possible.
nunman62
01-15-2010, 07:20 PM
Please have someone from Revision3 look into an issue me and some other people are having. If you go to Revision3.com Support forum, there is a thread labeled, "Can't get HD to stick". I have tried this with Firefox, IE8, and Google Chrome and get the same results btw.
computoman
01-16-2010, 03:02 AM
Update your Adobe Flash.
azn069
01-16-2010, 04:41 AM
Great work guys! CES 2010 is awesome
lindqvist
01-16-2010, 12:21 PM
The Dell tablet is running.... Facebook?! Really, Patrick?
I'm pretty sure it's running Android, is this "running Facebook" thing something I didn't get or did Patrick just repeatedly misspeak?
nunman62
01-16-2010, 01:23 PM
Update your Adobe Flash.
Nope, thats not the problem, I have the latest Adobe Flash update. I use Secunia PSI and the online inspector that keeps me updated. This is only happening with Revision3 player and in the 3 browsers I use.
computoman
01-17-2010, 02:50 PM
3d tv could lead to a whole new type of voyeurism if the watcher can control the camera point of view.
rfm33428
01-19-2010, 09:49 PM
I keep hearing how great the 3D HDTV is. Really though, how great is it? I mean if you think about the average size TV most people have in their home & the distance people may sit from that, how much of the 3d effect are you really gonna be able to see? Certainly you can't see much of the eye popping experience that you see in the theater. Don't get me wrong I think the idea is great. However, what would impress me is if there were projection HDTVs with the 3D technology. Then I think it would be worth spending money on. Plus there are other factors like the cost of the glasses and so forth. That's my biggest issue with this new 3D technology, the actual 3D experience from the viewing size.