The Future of Audio and Display Technology
As I walked through the halls of CES 2019, I couldn't help but feel like I was witnessing the future of audio and display technology. The demos that were on display were truly impressive, with some really great examples of how audio can be used to enhance the viewing experience. One demo in particular caught my eye - a UDF (Unidentified Flying Device) flying across the screen, with the sound effects perfectly synced up to create an immersive experience. This was made possible by the use of advanced audio technology, which allowed for a more realistic and engaging experience.
The use of artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms also played a significant role in creating this experience. The demo showed how AI can be used to analyze and enhance audio signals, creating a more immersive and realistic experience for the viewer. This technology is still in its early stages, but it has the potential to revolutionize the way we experience audio and video.
Another area that I was impressed by was the display technology on show at CES 2019. One model in particular caught my eye - an LG Gram with a built-in tablet stand that allowed for easy viewing on the go. The build quality of this device was excellent, with a sleek and sturdy design that made it feel like a premium product.
However, what really stood out to me about this device was its display technology. The screen was incredibly sharp and vibrant, with colors that seemed to pop off the page. This was made possible by the use of LG's NanoCell display technology, which is designed to provide better color accuracy and a wider viewing angle than traditional LCD displays.
In addition to the LG Gram, there were also several other devices on show at CES 2019 that featured advanced display technologies. One model in particular caught my eye - an 88-inch 8K OLED TV from the Z series. This device was truly massive, with a screen size that dwarfed most of the other displays I saw on show.
One feature of this device that really stood out to me was its unique frame style stand. The stand was designed to be removable, allowing users to take the entire device off and use it as a standalone TV if they wanted to. This made it possible for users to place the device in any room, without being limited by the size of the space.
The Z series 8K OLED TV also featured LG's new Alpha 9 Gen 2 processor, which is designed to provide better upscaling and noise reduction than previous models. This processor uses AI to analyze and enhance audio signals, creating a more immersive and realistic experience for the viewer.
In addition to the display technology on show at CES 2019, there were also several other features that caught my eye. One of these was the use of Google Assistant and Alexa integration, which allowed users to control their devices with voice commands. This feature was particularly useful in demoing the capabilities of this device.
Another area that I was impressed by was the design of the Z series 8K OLED TV. The frame style stand that it came with was designed to be both functional and stylish, with a sleek and modern design that complemented the device's sleek lines and curves. This stand also featured downward-facing speakers and reflectors, which provided better sound quality than traditional speakers.
Overall, I was blown away by the display technology on show at CES 2019. From the LG Gram to the Z series 8K OLED TV, there were several devices that showcased advanced display technologies that are sure to revolutionize the way we experience audio and video in the future.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enour ces 2019 coverage is brought to you by dbrand their grip cases and prism screen protectors mean 360 degree protection for your phone check them out at the link below so we are here in the lg secret meeting room whatever it is this was the only place that we could actually get close to this thing and it might not look like much we got a speaker bar thing here we got some art here and then two clicks of this button and bam we've got the rollable tv so this is their oled tv r which is short for revolution but we really think they should call it the row led nothing nothing nothing all right so there's a few different ways you can use it you can use it completely unrolled you can use it up partially and there's kind of some smart applications you can see the time you can check the weather that kind of stuff or you can close it down entirely oh i believe the halfway up also has music support there's a there's a gallery thing that you can do you can even start your music playing roll the whole thing down and then you've just got this discreet looking speaker that blends in with pretty much anything not that of course you'd want to just use it as a speaker because this thing is one heck of a tv now you guys are probably thinking there's got to be some kind of compromise to the image quality because of making it rollable but in actuality this is exactly the same tech that we've always already seen i mean lg's been showing us their oled panel technology and all kinds of different form factors for years now this is just the first time aside from that short-lived sort of curved tv thing that we saw for our bit there this is the first time that we've actually seen dynamic rolling in a consumer product and the way that they've done it is really cool so on the show floor we got a lot of b-roll of this thing but we weren't actually able to get that close to it well here we can so it's actually got these arms at the back that i'm going to go ahead and i'm going to lower it you can see what they're going to do is they're going to kind of fold onto themselves and then we can't really see exactly what's in here we know that there's a 4.2 100 watt speaker set we know all the i o and all the power for it is in here but we can't see exactly how tight the tv rolls up but we have to assume that it's going to be i guess as loosely as they can now there's a couple things about the mechanism that we do know we know that it's rated for 50 000 rolls and unrolls so that would be four times a day for 32 years and we also know that it's extremely quiet that was a big question mark for us down on the show floor we weren't sure but uh yeah it's actually really impressive how quiet it is now back to things we don't know when they're gonna ship this thing uh how much it's gonna cost we could make some guesses given that this is their signature line and these are generally kind of supposed to be eye dropping oh my goodness as opposed to a great bang for the buck but frankly i'm not even gonna bother i'm just gonna sit here and admire the cool tech now we're about to head downstairs and check out the 8k displays that are supposed to come on sale later this year but first let's look at something that's really not ready for prime time it is a great demo so this is their 88 inch crystal sound oled demo and behind the panel are five of what lg is calling exciters and it seems to be working basically there's three that are handling the mid-range on the bottom part of the panel and then two that are handling the highs and they're claiming that they're able to get 80 to i believe it was 140 kilohertz frequency response out of this thing but honestly that's not what really blew me away what blew me away was the positionality of the audio so whether it's for watching movies or games they've got some really great demos where you can really like you can like feel the ufo moving across the screen and somehow from bottom to top though i'm not sure exactly how they did that last part hopefully we're going to see this coming soon because then we can do away entirely with the speakers and all that other stuff i mean okay you'll still need to put your game console and like maybe your computer and your set top okay okay we're not doing away with all this other stuff but but no speakers now we're down on the floor and this is the z series yes the entire z series is one sku an 88 inch 8k oled tv that has a number of kind of unique characteristics so number one is that it actually comes with this kind of artsy looking sort of frame style stand but you don't actually have to use it so we initially looked around the back of this thing and we were like oh that's kind of that kind of sucks because there's no vase amount there's no way to like really do cable management in a in a meaningful way and what if this height isn't right for you what if you want like a shorter or a taller stand so as it turns out the way that it actually works is you can take the whole thing off of the stand and it's got these kind of downward firing speakers and reflectors so you can just run it as a standalone tv if you want or you can put it on the stand now there's not a ton that we really know about it it's got their new alpha 9 gen 2 processor which helps with 4k to 8k upscaling as well as it uses ai to like do better noise reduction and all that kind of stuff and we don't really know when it's going to be available and we don't know pricing oh hi sorry i mean hey guys you know you're not going to be able to get away from that until you stop saying it shout out to linus kind of i'm just going to like jump off a second he's got an lg gram with his notes right beside the camera right now can you just show i'm not even hiding it that's really impressive i memorized my notes i have to check my phone like every five seconds to memorize my notes that's very impressive that's not memorized that's checking your phone every five seconds and then i have to memorize so the launch is supposed to be sometime in q2 we have no price and it's got google assistant and alexa so here's a bit of a better look at the fancy stand so that panel in the middle seems like it comes off for a vase amount and then that panel gives us the i o we don't really know how this like cable management they've got going on here works but that's all kind of tbd what has a more basic stand is their nano cell 8k tv so just like that one the entire lineup here is one model a 75 inch model that's 8k nano cell equipped with the same alpha 9 gen 2 processor and their local dimming pro which has twice as many dimming zones as their non-pro but we don't know how many the non-pro has so it's not that meaningful we have no brightness numbers on this but uh same thing should be available later this year what's not available later this year because it's available now is the dbrand grip the dbrand grip is the super lifeproof case from dbrand it's precision cut so it's got cutouts for your camera fingerprint sensor whatever else you need it's got their trademark super clicky buttons and of course it's dbrand so you can customize it with one of their true textured 3m vinyl skins in whatever look suits you best the really cool thing that's totally unlike anything they've done before though is their prison screen protectors these things are kind of unbelievable they've got this really neat applicator that makes it so you can put it on perfect every time and the impact resistance that this adds to your display absolutely blew me away nothing in the demo is staged you put it on you hammer a nail in with it you take the thing off and your screen is still pristine underneath i mean obviously there are limitations if you were to you know hit it with a sledgehammer yes you would you would shatter your entire phone not just the screen but i've never seen anything quite like this in terms of just a slap on screen protection product so check it out at the link in the video description guys don't miss any of our ces 2019 coverage um probably the rest of it that you see will be after the show actually opens and there's not like sky jacks all over the place but yeah who knowsour ces 2019 coverage is brought to you by dbrand their grip cases and prism screen protectors mean 360 degree protection for your phone check them out at the link below so we are here in the lg secret meeting room whatever it is this was the only place that we could actually get close to this thing and it might not look like much we got a speaker bar thing here we got some art here and then two clicks of this button and bam we've got the rollable tv so this is their oled tv r which is short for revolution but we really think they should call it the row led nothing nothing nothing all right so there's a few different ways you can use it you can use it completely unrolled you can use it up partially and there's kind of some smart applications you can see the time you can check the weather that kind of stuff or you can close it down entirely oh i believe the halfway up also has music support there's a there's a gallery thing that you can do you can even start your music playing roll the whole thing down and then you've just got this discreet looking speaker that blends in with pretty much anything not that of course you'd want to just use it as a speaker because this thing is one heck of a tv now you guys are probably thinking there's got to be some kind of compromise to the image quality because of making it rollable but in actuality this is exactly the same tech that we've always already seen i mean lg's been showing us their oled panel technology and all kinds of different form factors for years now this is just the first time aside from that short-lived sort of curved tv thing that we saw for our bit there this is the first time that we've actually seen dynamic rolling in a consumer product and the way that they've done it is really cool so on the show floor we got a lot of b-roll of this thing but we weren't actually able to get that close to it well here we can so it's actually got these arms at the back that i'm going to go ahead and i'm going to lower it you can see what they're going to do is they're going to kind of fold onto themselves and then we can't really see exactly what's in here we know that there's a 4.2 100 watt speaker set we know all the i o and all the power for it is in here but we can't see exactly how tight the tv rolls up but we have to assume that it's going to be i guess as loosely as they can now there's a couple things about the mechanism that we do know we know that it's rated for 50 000 rolls and unrolls so that would be four times a day for 32 years and we also know that it's extremely quiet that was a big question mark for us down on the show floor we weren't sure but uh yeah it's actually really impressive how quiet it is now back to things we don't know when they're gonna ship this thing uh how much it's gonna cost we could make some guesses given that this is their signature line and these are generally kind of supposed to be eye dropping oh my goodness as opposed to a great bang for the buck but frankly i'm not even gonna bother i'm just gonna sit here and admire the cool tech now we're about to head downstairs and check out the 8k displays that are supposed to come on sale later this year but first let's look at something that's really not ready for prime time it is a great demo so this is their 88 inch crystal sound oled demo and behind the panel are five of what lg is calling exciters and it seems to be working basically there's three that are handling the mid-range on the bottom part of the panel and then two that are handling the highs and they're claiming that they're able to get 80 to i believe it was 140 kilohertz frequency response out of this thing but honestly that's not what really blew me away what blew me away was the positionality of the audio so whether it's for watching movies or games they've got some really great demos where you can really like you can like feel the ufo moving across the screen and somehow from bottom to top though i'm not sure exactly how they did that last part hopefully we're going to see this coming soon because then we can do away entirely with the speakers and all that other stuff i mean okay you'll still need to put your game console and like maybe your computer and your set top okay okay we're not doing away with all this other stuff but but no speakers now we're down on the floor and this is the z series yes the entire z series is one sku an 88 inch 8k oled tv that has a number of kind of unique characteristics so number one is that it actually comes with this kind of artsy looking sort of frame style stand but you don't actually have to use it so we initially looked around the back of this thing and we were like oh that's kind of that kind of sucks because there's no vase amount there's no way to like really do cable management in a in a meaningful way and what if this height isn't right for you what if you want like a shorter or a taller stand so as it turns out the way that it actually works is you can take the whole thing off of the stand and it's got these kind of downward firing speakers and reflectors so you can just run it as a standalone tv if you want or you can put it on the stand now there's not a ton that we really know about it it's got their new alpha 9 gen 2 processor which helps with 4k to 8k upscaling as well as it uses ai to like do better noise reduction and all that kind of stuff and we don't really know when it's going to be available and we don't know pricing oh hi sorry i mean hey guys you know you're not going to be able to get away from that until you stop saying it shout out to linus kind of i'm just going to like jump off a second he's got an lg gram with his notes right beside the camera right now can you just show i'm not even hiding it that's really impressive i memorized my notes i have to check my phone like every five seconds to memorize my notes that's very impressive that's not memorized that's checking your phone every five seconds and then i have to memorize so the launch is supposed to be sometime in q2 we have no price and it's got google assistant and alexa so here's a bit of a better look at the fancy stand so that panel in the middle seems like it comes off for a vase amount and then that panel gives us the i o we don't really know how this like cable management they've got going on here works but that's all kind of tbd what has a more basic stand is their nano cell 8k tv so just like that one the entire lineup here is one model a 75 inch model that's 8k nano cell equipped with the same alpha 9 gen 2 processor and their local dimming pro which has twice as many dimming zones as their non-pro but we don't know how many the non-pro has so it's not that meaningful we have no brightness numbers on this but uh same thing should be available later this year what's not available later this year because it's available now is the dbrand grip the dbrand grip is the super lifeproof case from dbrand it's precision cut so it's got cutouts for your camera fingerprint sensor whatever else you need it's got their trademark super clicky buttons and of course it's dbrand so you can customize it with one of their true textured 3m vinyl skins in whatever look suits you best the really cool thing that's totally unlike anything they've done before though is their prison screen protectors these things are kind of unbelievable they've got this really neat applicator that makes it so you can put it on perfect every time and the impact resistance that this adds to your display absolutely blew me away nothing in the demo is staged you put it on you hammer a nail in with it you take the thing off and your screen is still pristine underneath i mean obviously there are limitations if you were to you know hit it with a sledgehammer yes you would you would shatter your entire phone not just the screen but i've never seen anything quite like this in terms of just a slap on screen protection product so check it out at the link in the video description guys don't miss any of our ces 2019 coverage um probably the rest of it that you see will be after the show actually opens and there's not like sky jacks all over the place but yeah who knows\n"