International. With 2,700 participating companies, the 2012 version of the Consumer Electronics Show, CES, is held in Las Vegas, United States, a fair in which its attendees will be able to know first-hand what the industry is working on.
For what has been known since the days before the Fair regarding the audiovisual industry, which takes place between January 10 and 13, manufacturers will present the new developments of screens based on organic light-emitting diodes, Oled for its acronym in English.
Samsung and LG will show their advances in this field, which join the work that Sony has been doing for some years. Samsung announced a 55" Oled screen with capacity for 2D and 3D that will be released this year.
This will make direct competition to LG's 88" 3D screen, which is part of its Cinema 3D system in partnership with Google TV.
The other bet of the manufacturers of the audiovisual industry are smart TVs or Smart TVs, continuing with the trend that comes since last year. Companies such as Lenovo will take advantage of the Fair to present their references in this segment.
The agenda is complemented by an academic program with about 200 conferences.