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CES 2010: What we can expect from Cell TV

by Jeremy Hill on Jan 6, 2010 at 07:38 PM

Cell TV Earlier today at CES 2010 Toshiba spoke very highly of Cell TV and how it represents the future of televisions. We reported earlier on how TriVector technology enables the television to convert everything on its screen into a 3D image, but that isn’t all Cell TV can do.

No matter how expensive a television may, the picture quality is going to determine whether it’s worth setting up in your home. Cell TV includes a feature called Auto View that adjusts every color balance based on the lighting conditions of the room you’re in. It also features built in wireless HD streaming capabilities, USB inputs, DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) and Net TV.

The Auto View technology also helps to accentuate Cell TV’s video phone feature by creating an image suitable for large televisions. It was explained how an image looks acceptable when viewed on a smaller screen using VOIP but looks horrible if that same image is many times larger. Cell TV is looking to correct that flaw once and for all.

Cell TV has the possibility of becoming the center of the home network with its 1TB home entertainment server. This allows many forms of media to be stored and viewed at will. 1TB of storage is more than capable of housing more movies than most people will ever see in a lifetime.

Cell TV will have two models named Genesis and Allusion that will be released sometime in 2010.

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