Associate Editor Nick Pino talks with LG about its new series of Quantum Dot televisions. The tech boasts individually lit pixels, …
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Associate Editor Nick Pino talks with LG about its new series of Quantum Dot televisions. The tech boasts individually lit pixels, …
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Oled won't be the future in my household until they address the burn in and longevity issues it has.
Who's the brown guy?
Imagino que la televisión de 40" valdra unos mil dollares iniciales :c
Yeah, so. You may want to vary the way you answer questions.
what a load of crap…. another hyped to the bone product…. you can see pixels everywhere at 1:01… big fail, lets call it quantum and increase the price of this loool
quantum mechanics is all about probabilities, so I guess that the dots are diffused in a wavefunctional probabilistic range,
so like Pythia [a Monty Python groupie] we have to quess and interpret what we watch
Stop saying 'awesome'. For fucks's sake it's a TV, not the second coming of the messiah.
I think the interviewer needs a girl and get laid. Looks like he's been in the basement too long
This guy could be in the LEGO movie. "EVERYTHING IS AWESOMEEEEEEE!!!!"
Does anyone in the tech industry know what quantum actually means!? These companies just keep throwing scientific terms over everything. It doesn't make sense!
I'm sorry but did he say "nick pedo"????
yes..how much does it cost ? Yea.. And is it energy efficient? Awesome
More crap to keep us distracted from the new world order agenda.
Lifehacks.
Sounds like the way plasma works?