LG Electronics has previewed the world's largest 55-inch OLED HDTV, ahead of the official CES (Consumer Electronics Show) 2012 announcement. For now, no pricing or availability details have been revealed – we presume the Korean giant won’t stay mum at CES 2012 however.
The Samsung has quietly released a new member of their Galaxy S II family. The new members to this already huge family and makes the family even bigger and better, probably because the company feels that they have not completely exhausted the brand name of the Galaxy S II.
LG Electronics will show off an 84-inch 3D Ultra Definition (UD) TV at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January 2012.
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Samsung announced that neither it or the original Galaxy Tab would be getting the update to Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich. The company blamed it on the devices’ hardware, saying that they can’t handle the new version of Android with the TouchWiz UI pasted on top. After getting some bad press, Samsung’s PR and software teams huddled together and came up with a solution that misses the point entirely: in place of Ice Cream Sandwich, the Galaxy S will be receiving a “value pack” full of ICS-like features.