Like most geeks out there, TechFever is excited for the upcoming CES next month. Why, the big event is the hotbed for all new gadgets both from big and small manufacturers. One company most groups are excited to see is Intel with their new line up of devices that would incorporate web to the TV, in line with the ongoing transition to digital TV.
The prototypes will run applications that would improve future TV watching experience. Intel’s just one of the many firms on the list to showcase their new products so let’s wait and see for more new announcements from other companies the next few days. Don’t be too excited because you might be overwhelmed.
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