CES 2010: The skinny on ‘connected’ televisions
In this video from CES 2010, I chat about the growing trend of television manufacturers adding Internet functionality to their TVs, and why it’s a clever example of convergence that works. From on-demand movies and photo album sharing to customized news and other info, expect “widgets” to be part of your TV experience going forward.
Video: A look at Sony’s first 3DTV at CES 2010
As with many other TV manufacturers, Sony is all over the 3DTV movement, and we were quite impressed with what we saw in its upcoming Bravia LX900 Series televisions (due out this summer). Here’s a short video about what makes this 3DTV shine.
Skype through your TV: Would you use it?
In case you haven’t heard the news, Panasonic and Skype announced a partnership in a pre-CES statement: all Viera Link-enabled televisions debuting in 2010 (which lets you access Internet content through your television) will support Skype for free video or audio calls. Sign me up, I say.
Video: What’s a ‘Nettop’? Introducing the Acer AspireRevo
It’s a cross between a netbook and a desktop, and this Acer Aspire Revo — designed to connect to your HDTV — works like a charm as a family room PC. This short video explains why.



