The industry of consumer electronics these days has its technological developments in Las Vegas. The products today are in the CES will be those who will use the rest of the year. Las Vegas is this weekend during the city’s technological world. Like every year, the capital of the game becomes the capital of the gadget to host a new edition of the CES (Consumer Electronics Show), the biggest stage there is about technological developments.

The economic crisis of 2009 has not prevented the fair starting with optimism. The organizers expect the visit of more than 100,000 professionals and journalists accredited to receive, have gathered a whopping 2,800 exhibitors. No one brand of technology that does not have minimum knowledge gap in the Convention Center in Las Vegas.

CES is a window into the future on which to watch the TV (especially the three dimensions), the hard drive, laptop, mobile phone or camera that we’ll be buying in a few months. What follows are the keys to the largest exhibition of gadgets on the planet.

Televisions

With 3D and connected

samsung 3D TV

The manufacturers agree. 2010 will be the year of the launch of three dimensions on large TV lounge. Toshiba and Samsung have submitted teams whose hearts are more image processors own desktop consoles that televisions. With these chips, televisions will be capable of three-dimensional 2D images. To do so, for now, are needed glasses with polarization system. Panasonic has developed and presented the first plasma TV that is sold together with the goggles. Other companies announcing more minor universal goggles and can be purchased separately for the images off the screen as long as the TV is ready.

Connectivity is the other main workhorse of manufacturers who are struggling to add functionality to their computers. Almost all the models presented already have direct network connection or wi-fi to connect to the internet. Across the line is waiting television theme channels, online video stores and even videoconferencing. The company called IP telephony, Skype works with LG, Panasonic and other manufacturers to integrate video calls on their televisions. Read the rest of this entry