Hisense, a global leader in consumer electronics, is revolutionizing home entertainment with the debut of the HT Saturn Wireless Home Theater System at CES 2025 in Las Vegas. Designed for big-screen enthusiasts,
I covered CES 2025 (the Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas. The day before CES opened press conferences were held — mostly in the Mandalay Bay Convention Center. This year, the first
Using the expertise of local retailers and national manufacturers, I found innovative technologies in the home entertainment industry.
As the curtains close on CES 2025, the tech world is buzzing with excitement over this year’s groundbreaking innovations. The event in Las Vegas showcased cutting-edge ... Continue Reading →
In a world of small screens, supersized TVs are looking for their rightful place. It may not always be an easy fit.
While some people are tipping that the Chinese brands Hisense ad TCL are set to trounce LG and Samsung, in the TV market, it appears that what has slipped through the cracks is cutting edge technology from Samsung that actually lowers the cost of OLED TVs while delivering new capability for devices using the
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If you're craving a living room upgrade that'll make your neighbors jealous, look no further than the Hisense 100-inch U76 Series 4K QLED Smart TV. This massive screen isn't just a TV available at ...
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Las Vegas is home to a large percentage of Hawaiians, the second-most after Honolulu in the U.S. Credit in part Boyd Gaming's California hotel, which has been drawing tourists — many who have become locals — for 50 years.
LAS VEGAS ( KTNV) -- The creators of the Otonomus Hotel, set to open in Las Vegas this summer, call it the first, true AI-powered hotel in the world. "The concept behind it is to offer something that doesn't exist in the market today," said CEO and Founder Phillipe Ziade. With its 550 rooms and 300 apartments, the hotel is unique to the Valley.
A new housing development coming to the Las Vegas Valley is being called the first of its kind for Southern Nevada.