This year, TV makers are doing their best to give huge-screen fanatics more breathing room. New "ultrahigh-definition" sets were shown off Monday by LG Electronics, Sharp, Sony and Samsung Electronics at the international CES gadget show in Las Vegas. Explaining the new Samsung UHD TV, Samsung executive, Joe Stinziano says the screen almost floats within the frame. "We created a timeless gallery design and it will complement any living room for many years to come. The screen, which almost floats within the frame, is mesmerizing. Ultra high-definition resolution offers four times the pixels of traditional LED and this pixel density resolves the smallest of details for an unbelievable lifelike quality images." The TV is also offering "T-commerce", which is a way to shop for the clothes you see on TV. Stinziano says it's an entirely new way to interact with the TV. "We're also introducing an entirely new way to interact with your TV. We call it 'T-Commerce.' For instance, while watching the Fox hit show, 'New Girl' viewers will be able to find out who designed Jess' outfit and even purchase it with a click of the remote." Always losing your TV remote? Panasonic offers voice interaction capability, so you can tell the TV what to do by using voice commands. Sharp showed off a model expected in stores in March: the 8-series, which includes a TV remote control app (application) to use with smartphones or tablets. Mark Viken from Sharp explains: |