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Sharp boasts ‘game changer’ high

Sharp unveiled its new line of Aquos TVs on Monday, once again showing the consumer-electronics world that it knows how to think big. The company touted the Aquos 4K, Aquos Q, and what Sharp President John Herrington called a “game changer” TV, the Aquos Quattron Plus, which has 10 million more subpixels than full HD. Sharp will release these TVs …

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Samsung: We’ll have new plasmas, just not at CES 2014

LAS VEGAS — In the wake of Panasonic’s decision to abandon plasma, CNET along with the rest of the videophile world was eagerly anticipating word of Samsung’s plans for our favorite non-OLED display technology. Unfortunately, we don’t have any official announcements yet. Unlike LG, Samsung said it will not reveal any new plasma TVs at CES 2014. On the other …

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Samsung’s big CES unveil highlights a connected home

Samsung CEO BK Yoon made the company’s current mission clear at a CES press conference Monday: Samsung wants to take over your home. Yoon said Samsung products will soon aid people in almost all aspects of their lives. “Imagine getting a health check from your doctor through your TV. Imagine your family watching a TV show in the living room …

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HTC misses analysts’ 4Q net income expectations

HTC posted fourth-quarter financial results on Sunday that came in below analysts’ expectations despite aggressive cost cutting. The Taiwanese handset maker recorded a net income of NT$310 million ($10 million) for the quarter ended December 31, compared with a net loss of NT$2.97 billion ($101 million) in the previous quarter and a net profit of NT$1.01 billion ($34 million) in …

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CES 2014 pre

CES hasn’t officially begun yet, but the fun has already started. Here we sum up the most interesting tech news from today. South Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center is very much under construction today in preparation for the show opening later this week. (Credit: James Martin/CNET) Lenovo seemed to make the most of the pre-show period, revealing an …

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Griffin debuts nifty Square

LAS VEGAS — Here’s a case that many mobile business owners may be interested in adding to their iPhone 5/5S: Griffin’s Merchant case, the “first protective case optimized for a Square Reader.” The 19.99 Merchant Case + Square Reader is due to ship in the next two weeks and works with Square Register, the free point of sale app that …

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Rotel’s stereo integrated amp is high

If you listen to more music than watch movies at home, a top-notch integrated stereo amplifier may be a better choice than an AV receiver. I’ve said that for years. But a lot of the better-sounding integrated amps are feature-challenged, and some offer nothing more than an input selector for analog sources and a volume control. Some don’t even have …

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