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CES 2012: Samsung booth tour

Categories: Android, CES 2012, Samsung
By: , IntoMobile
Monday, January 16th, 2012 at 10:57 AM

While we’d imagine Samsung is saving new smartphone hardware for Mobile World Congress next month but it’s booth at CES this year was definitely a sight to see. While its TVs dominated the announcements this year, Samsung’s booth was filled to the edges when we took a look around. Here are a few highlights.

We know we’re IntoMobile but it was hard not to snap some shots of Samsung’s new Super OLED HDTV. I’ve personally never cared for HDTV Tech before but after seeing these new sets from Sammy, I think I’ll just start saving money now in hope that I’ll get one of these bad boys by next Christmas. Samsung also had a room you could go into to test out the new voice and gesture control features but that line was way too long.

The mobile devices we did see from Samsung this year are pretty familiar. We saw the likes of the Galaxy Note, Galaxy Tab, and Galaxy Nexus showcased in the booth. While we’re still really like the Galaxy Nexus, it was the AT&T Galaxy Note that was stealing most of the attention on the mobile side of the booth.

Take a look at the pictures below while we impatiently await what Samsung will be bringing to the table at Mobile World Congress 2012!

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Blake Stimac

Blake was born in Beaumont, Texas, about 100 miles away from Houston. Even as a youngster, technology came to him very naturally, tinkering with anything he could. His passion of technology grew with mobile phones when he dreamed that the capabilities of phones would eventually make one's life much easier. Since then it's been his mission to advocate the push of mobile technology to anyone who will listen.

  • Nosgoth1979

    Okay, I’m jealous! I didn’t get to go to CES this year, so I had to live vicariously through the media and bloggers. So thank you for all the great pictures. I would love to have one of those Samsung OLED HDTVs in my living room; I expect they’re going to be amazing. I was a bit bummed Sony didn’t give us a sneak-peek at the PS4, but that’s okay, my employer, DISH, made up for that with their announcement of the Hopper. I’ve been waiting for a whole home DVR from them for well over a year and this thing looks like it’s going to be worth the wait. For one thing it has an enormous hard-drive, which I’ll admit, is a logical evolution of the current technology; but more revolutionary, is the PrimeTime Anytime feature that once enabled records all the main networks automatically, every day during primetime, while only using a single tuner (out of the Hopper’s three). I expect that will resolve most (if not all) of the scheduling conflicts I run in to. I’m psyched.