Yesterday, Samsung held its annual home entertainment press event to show off its 2014 line of televisions.
Not surprisingly, the emphasis was on curved screens, so Samsung chose an appropriate venue for the event � the striking, spiraling Guggenheim Museum on 88th Street and Fifth Avenue in New York.
At the International CES a few […]
Here's the latest Home Entertainment Report from the Digital Entertainment Group.
And it shows that the trend away from physical media to downloads and streaming is gaining strength.
We�re willing to admit, and we probably aren�t the only ones, that 3D simply is not the next big thing in home entertainment.
Sure it sounded cool on paper, but in reality 3D at home just doesn�t provide the immersive 3D experience you get in a theater.
Couple that with eye fatigue, headaches and seizures and 3D hasn�t delivered.
Of the two options vying for the title of next big thing, OLED and 4K, which one has a better chance of claiming the throne?
There is one type of content that makes “television” the most compelling entertainment media available: live sports.
If streaming video — also known as “over the top” — is going to make serious inroads into the traditional linear television broadcasting … <a href="http://hdtvprofessor.com/HDTVAlmanac/?p=1852">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">→</span></a>
A new white paper from Parks Associates reports on the shifting trends in home entertainment.
One of the most telling statistics in this document is that the average broadband user in U.S.
households now watches 1.6 hours a weeek of Internet video on their television.
Not on their notebook or smartphone or tablet or desktop [...]