Off to a New Start as the New Year Begins
Off to a New Start as the New Year Begins
  • Bang Jung-hyun
  • 승인 2010.01.08 09:48
  • 댓글 0
이 기사를 공유합니다

Samsung

The year 2010 sparkles in Las Vegas with the opening of 'CES 2010 (Consumer Electronics Show)' that started on January seventh and will run for four days. The main executer, Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), expects approximately 2500 companies and 110,000 spectators. The exhibition is divided into two parts according to the products' theme and function: 'Tech zone' and 'Consumer Electrics' zone. In the Tech zone there are a total of 20 compartments that involves digital health, mobile digital TV and other 3D, electronics book, net book, and robotics. In contrast, the Consumer Electrics zone is showing iPod, iPhone, and i-lounge from Mackintosh. Also, the show is seen to attract many people from all ages for it displays items named 'Kids @ play' that suit kids and 'Silver summit' accentuating silver products.

Seminars and conference meetings began on January sixth, a day before the big day. Steve Balmer will blow the whistle to start the race with his speech and the next runners are the other 800 participants from 250 conference meetings. They will each boast about their state-of-the-art technology in their own way and this certainly includes Samsung and LG Electronics. Samsung Electronics has secured 2667 square meters in the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) and dubbed their theme as 'Inspiration for Tomorrow', in which displays 880 next-generation, innovative products of 150 kinds. LG Electronics also showcases their products under 'The whole New Way to see the world' theme and has occupied 1430 square meters; LG Electronics is presenting 500 products of LEDs, LCD TVs, PDP TVs, 3D TVs, home theaters, and smartphones. Other Korean small to medium businesses will get onboard and present their 1000 products via the Korean pavilion.

Customers try Samsung

Samsung Electronics will tell the world of their cutting-edge technology once and for all. Among top tech companies, Samsung occupied 15 percent more space than last year and demonstrates superiority over LEDs, TVs, cell phones, and blue-ray players. For the TV section, Samsung is aggressively marching their entire 3D TV lines to emphasize that 3D TV equals Samsung LED TV. To make this happen, Samsung has created '3D cube' that is formed by a total of 36 3D LED TVs, in which each of nine are set on all four sides of the wall, giving a spectacular view to the spectators. What drags more attention is that Samsung is parading all eight series of LED TV models that has different functions, designs, and sizes from 19 inch to 65 inch to top the LED TV market. As for the cell phone sector, Samsung is displaying the most up-to-date models including Omnia2 and other products that are holding hands with America's telecommunications giants such as AT&T, Verizon, Sprint, and T-mobile. Moreover, Samsung is showing other eye-catching devices and at the same time less complicated products that people can be rightly interested, in which are based on Window mobile and android. Samsung is showing off their blue-ray players and home theater equipment, but this time their designs are upgraded to be more sophisticated and have shortened the streaming hours.

What makes this event more noticeable is the 'ECO zone' that eco-friendly products are exhibited and Samsung actively displays their various green products to earn trust and impression as the power-saving, environmentalists. Not to fall behind, LG Electronics is also promoting green items in the 'ECO zone' and created their own space named 'Solar power zone' to give that extra push of displaying its revolutionary technology. Finally, Samsung's 'Digital Leaves' situated near the entrance of the exhibition center. This breathtaking digital statue is structured by a total of 132 LED TVs that differs in size from 32 inch to 55 inch. It not only incorporates the three main themes of Samsung Electronics' competitiveness, green economy, and eco-friendly environment, but also shows them through our naked eyes.

LG

There is always the overachiever in such exhibition events and LG Electronics takes its place. It will make an impression in the global TV market under 'INFINIA" that put full LED, LCD, and PDP TVs on view. They take up 1430 square meters in LVCC and will show approximately 700 items and one third of these will be the 'INFINIA' series to brag about their super slim width TV and the best definition. Not to mention that this 'full LED slim' is on the list for having the honor of the best innovative item of the event. In addition, 3D display is the next runner up that will shine the whole area with their 150 inch screen with 3D projectors. What makes LG more convincing is that they have a specific plan and a vision on how to navigate their way through this event; LG will provide insight on the future of TV by showing new TV contents, service, and convergence. More specifically, 'Net cast' is one of the online content services that are viewed via broadband TV, network player, and home theaters and its distinctive characteristic is that the user can use it with the phone Internet service. Thus, by Internet, the users can watch movies and games on TV and also view pictures on their web without any hassle.


댓글삭제
삭제한 댓글은 다시 복구할 수 없습니다.
그래도 삭제하시겠습니까?
댓글 0
댓글쓰기
계정을 선택하시면 로그인·계정인증을 통해
댓글을 남기실 수 있습니다.

  • #1206, 36-4 Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, Korea(Postal Code 07331)
  • 서울특별시 영등포구 여의도동 36-4 (국제금융로8길 34) / 오륜빌딩 1206호
  • URL: www.koreaittimes.com / m.koreaittimes.com. Editorial Div. 02-578-0434 / 010-2442-9446. Email: info@koreaittimes.com.
  • Publisher: Monica Younsoo Chung. Chief Editorial Writer: Kim Hyoung-joong. CEO: Lee Kap-soo. Editor: Jung Yeon-jin.
  • Juvenile Protection Manager: Yeon Choul-woong. IT Times Canada: Willow St. Vancouver BC, Canada / 070-7008-0005.
  • Copyright(C) Korea IT Times, Allrights reserved.
ND소프트