Recorded live in Las Vegas, The Verge‘s Nilay Patel, Dieter Bohn, and Ashley Carman discuss what has already been announced at the start of CES 2020 as well as what to expect throughout the week.
Stories discussed in this episode:
- Amazon’s Fire TV soundbars will get Dolby Atmos, HDMI switching, and more later this year
- Samsung details its stunning bezel-less 8K TV
- Samsung’s new Sero TV can rotate vertically for your TikTok and Instagram videos
- LG unveils eight ‘Real 8K’ OLED and LCD TVs ahead of CES
- LG’s smart TVs are the latest to add Apple TV, and you won’t have to buy a 2020 model to get it
- Sony’s first TVs of 2020 include its smallest 4K OLED ever
- TCL will enable variable refresh rates for some TVs later this year
- Vizio’s 2020 lineup includes its biggest TV yet and first-ever OLED
- TCL’s new soundbar uses reflectors for more immersive Dolby Atmos audio
- Roku launches program to let third-party soundbars integrate with Roku TV
- Amazon’s Fire TV soundbars will get Dolby Atmos, HDMI switching, and more later this year
- Vizio’s new soundbar rotates its speakers for better Dolby Atmos surround sound
- Ring adds lightbulbs, solar power to its smart lighting lineup
- The Samsung Galaxy Chromebook is beautiful, fast, and expensive
- Segway’s newest self-balancing vehicle is an egg-shaped wheelchair
- My favorite thing so far at CES
- Dell’s Concept Ori and Concept Duet laptops imagine a foldable and dual-screen future
- Lenovo’s ThinkPad X1 Fold is a $2,499 PC with a folding OLED screen
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