Nashville, just how big do we need our TV's to be? We have video from CES 2013 of Sony's 55 inch and 65 inch TV's and we're not really sure we need one that big, but, give us the big house to put it in and we'll take it! The Consumer Electronic Show is certainly calling some old memories back to mind for us.
We well remember when we got our first black and white TV (what's that, you say?) That was in the days before we even started to high school. We thought the black and white television was great, it was a huge cabinet, built around a very small television screen. I believe those were actually replaceable tubes in that old cabinet, and someone studying to repair television back then, could actually take the worn out or damaged tube and buy a new one to replace the old.
We'd have to put on our thinking caps to come up with some of the names of those old shows from back then, but one of the really popular shows during our high school years was 'American Bandstand' with host, Mr. Dick Clark. But we digress from our subject of big TV's. Probably some of our Nashville football players already have the big TV's in their homes. But some of the rest of us will watch the video and just wish we did.
The attached photo: Panasonic's HX-A100, a wearable camera is on display at the 2013 International CES at the Las Vegas Convention Center on January 8, 2013 in Las Vegas, Nevada. CES, the world's largest annual consumer technology trade show, runs through January 11 and is expected to feature 3,100 exhibitors showing off their latest products and services to about 150,000 attendees. (Photo by David Becker/Getty Images)
From Grab Media.com, the attached video is: Digital Trends - "Up close with Sony's 55- and 65-inch 4K/Ultra HD TVs" - Sony's two smaller 4K models feature a unique design with speakers set flush into the glass, and according to Sony, it actually sounds better than its 84-inch 4K TV's audio system.


















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