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Video: Weekend Tech Review: CES Week 2 2012

Here's a video recap of the top tech stories involving Apple for the second week of 2012, including a tour of CES 2012, Steve Ballmer's keynote, big product news, the week's business stories, and upcoming events.

AppleInsider staff was on location at the Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show, reporting on the new and noteworthy. Be sure to check in and share your comments and video feedback via email.

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21 Comments

ireland 18 Years · 17436 comments

Samsung and LG's OLED TV's are very interesting, but without knowing a price and a guaranteed ship date (we've all heard "this year" promises before) they may as well be demoing teleporting machines.

solipsismx 13 Years · 19562 comments

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Originally Posted by Ireland

Samsung and LG's OLED TV's are very interesting, but without knowing a price and a guaranteed ship date (we've all heard "this year" promises before) they may as well be demoing teleporting machines.

Or time machines which they could then advertise that you'll have gotten them already when they are ready.

ireland 18 Years · 17436 comments

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Originally Posted by SolipsismX

Or time machines which they could then advertise that you'll have gotten them already when they are ready.

In the future you are dead, but you had a beautiful funeral.

firefly7475 14 Years · 1501 comments

You've got to know you're bad at video narration when a cross over to a Steve Ballmer segment sounds interesting and refreshing.

Don't quit your day job.

smallwheels 14 Years · 584 comments

I like this web site but really this video was a waste of time. Essentially it was a video that told us to read the stories that have already been posted. The longest annoying bit was seeing Steve Balmer talking.

You guys could have demonstrated some products and given your opinions of them. All we got were moving pictures of the still images that were in the other articles.

Some of those ultrabooks really seem attractive tech devices. When they all have the Ivy Bridge chips and Thunderbolt ports I'll really give them a close look.