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>> lg samsung, and sony and sharp is there. there is a couple chinese companies that are coming out. u they are huge chinese television manufacture manufacturers coming to the united states and offering high end technology at lower prices and built the roku into their tvs which a streaming platform. they are making a smart push into the market. they may not be household names like lg or samsung but they are coming up. >> all right. 8-k. >> it looks like paper. you cannot see individual pixels. you can get close to that and you will not see any pixels. it is hard. >> that is pretty good. >> it is hard to even -- it is so sharp, i mean. >> it is probably hard to see via the camera but are we looking at a 3-d screen here? >> looks 3-d because it is sharp and you are not used to a television picture looking that sharp. >> what strikes me is how thin the tvs are. >> a lot of o-led is supposed to be capable of being thinest' -- thinnes thinnest -- and super thin tvs that are led tvs which quantum dot technology which is another thing
>> lg samsung, and sony and sharp is there. there is a couple chinese companies that are coming out. u they are huge chinese television manufacture manufacturers coming to the united states and offering high end technology at lower prices and built the roku into their tvs which a streaming platform. they are making a smart push into the market. they may not be household names like lg or samsung but they are coming up. >> all right. 8-k. >> it looks like paper. you cannot see...
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lg, samsung, sony. all the big players. sharpe. you know, there's a couple chinese companies that are coming out t.c.l., which are sort of huge chinese television manufacturers that are just starting to come to the u.s. they're starting to break nah it because they're offering similar technology like really good, high end technology at lower prices. they both have done smart things like build roku into their tv's, a streaming platform. but they have now sets with that integrated so they're making really smart pushes into the u.s. market. they might not be household names like lg or sony or samsung but they're coming up. >> all right. 8k. >> 8k. it looks like paper right? you can't see individual pixels. you can get really close to that and you won't see any pixels. >> that is pretty amazing. >> it's hard to even -- i mean, it's so sharp. >> now are we looking -- it's probably hard to see on the camera but are we looking at a 3d screen here? >> no. it looks like 3d because it is so sharp and you're not used to a televised picture lo
lg, samsung, sony. all the big players. sharpe. you know, there's a couple chinese companies that are coming out t.c.l., which are sort of huge chinese television manufacturers that are just starting to come to the u.s. they're starting to break nah it because they're offering similar technology like really good, high end technology at lower prices. they both have done smart things like build roku into their tv's, a streaming platform. but they have now sets with that integrated so they're...
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it's lg, samsung, sony. i mean p all the big players sharp, you know, there's a couple of chinese companies that are coming out tcl and titan which are sort of huge chinese television manufacturers that are just starting to come to the u.s. they're starting to break into it because they're offering similar technology like really good high-end technology at lower prices and they've also done some smart things like build roku into their tvs a streaming platform. they have sets with that integrated, so they're making a really smart push into the u.s. market. they might not be household names like an lg sony or samsung, but they're coming up. >> host: all right. 8k. >> guest: 8k, it looks like paper, right? i mean, you can't, you can't see individual pixels. it's -- you can get really chose to that, and you won't see any pixels. >> host: it's hard to -- that's pretty amazing. >> guest: it's hard to, i mean, it's so sharp. >> host: now, is this -- it's probably hard to seavey ya the camera but are we looking at a
it's lg, samsung, sony. i mean p all the big players sharp, you know, there's a couple of chinese companies that are coming out tcl and titan which are sort of huge chinese television manufacturers that are just starting to come to the u.s. they're starting to break into it because they're offering similar technology like really good high-end technology at lower prices and they've also done some smart things like build roku into their tvs a streaming platform. they have sets with that...
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between 500 and 1,000, was the average price of the connected watches, are they from apple, sony, lg samsunge level, for sure there is a threat. at the higher price level at 3,000 watch, a watch that retails for 3,000, what is it? it's a piece of eternity in a box because $3,000 to $5,000 watch is eternal. your children will have be able to wear it the children of the children will wear. it's a piece of eternity and that part of the swiss watch industry will not suffer because connected watch is just a complimentary watch, it's like you can own a smart car and you can have a 60 s, they're not competing, they're additional different. but on the lower segment, he's right. i see a threat that is for sure. but i can see the swiss are reacting 12 brands bringing connected watches to this fair. the react is quick and soon. and tag heuer is going to present in october or november the connected watch with our friends from google swin tell. it shows you how dynamic, reactive this industry is. >> can't wait to see it. the first android luxury smartwatch. jean-claude biver, thank you for your time. >>>
between 500 and 1,000, was the average price of the connected watches, are they from apple, sony, lg samsunge level, for sure there is a threat. at the higher price level at 3,000 watch, a watch that retails for 3,000, what is it? it's a piece of eternity in a box because $3,000 to $5,000 watch is eternal. your children will have be able to wear it the children of the children will wear. it's a piece of eternity and that part of the swiss watch industry will not suffer because connected watch...
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allow this when you agree to the lengthy privacy policies during the setup. 47 screens of t with samsung lgy and thousands of words in fine print. weapon people find out what they have been asked to agree to many are upset. >> it is modern day peeping tom. >> makes me uncomfortable. >> when "consumer reports" mained the machineers and asked how they use the technology, they would not comment but said they are not using the data to serve personalized ads and has no plans do do so but "consumer reports" said that could change at any time. >> you would thing why not turn the feettures off? it is not so easy. you have to fight your way through the menu setting. >> on l.g. go to "settings," and then "options," and "live off." and another you have to go through thrown me uses and with sam sang a share situation to disable it. you should me that disabling the marketing feature may cause you to lose offers much extra scenes or commentary related to the shows you watch but that could be a small price to pay for knowing that what you are watching remains private. >>> the abc morning news continues at
allow this when you agree to the lengthy privacy policies during the setup. 47 screens of t with samsung lgy and thousands of words in fine print. weapon people find out what they have been asked to agree to many are upset. >> it is modern day peeping tom. >> makes me uncomfortable. >> when "consumer reports" mained the machineers and asked how they use the technology, they would not comment but said they are not using the data to serve personalized ads and has no...
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you've already got samsung and lg making them. 5 million is going to be, 28 million this year.s going to sell 40 million of these devices. it's going to be fascinating to see them convince us that we need a smart watch. guy johnson: let's get more analysis on this. i read your notes this morning. >> i don't know what problem this is solving. i don't understand. people talk about this being a device. it's not. it's an accessory. it only works if you have an iphone in your pocket. what if you had to have a stopwatch in your pocket? guy johnson: why will people buy them? >> there will be a fashion dimension to this. there will be at market in asia. the fashion thing is telling. tim cook and his publicity tour says this is about fashion. they had the front page of vogue. the rumors i hear is that they bought 18 pages of vogue. they want to stamp the credentials around fashion. that feels very un apple. i think there are loads of luxury watches out there. i think we could name them. i'm not sure what problem this watch solves. i think the entry price is $350. that is a small price.
you've already got samsung and lg making them. 5 million is going to be, 28 million this year.s going to sell 40 million of these devices. it's going to be fascinating to see them convince us that we need a smart watch. guy johnson: let's get more analysis on this. i read your notes this morning. >> i don't know what problem this is solving. i don't understand. people talk about this being a device. it's not. it's an accessory. it only works if you have an iphone in your pocket. what if...
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e-mailed the manufacturers to ask how they are using the technology spokespeople for samsung and vizio didn't comment. and an lgerson said it isn't using any deata to serve personalized ads and has no intent to do so. but that could change at any time. >> you may think why don't i turn the marketing features off? you have to fight your way through settings. >> settings options, live plus click off, then close. with vizio, it's a voyage through three menus to turn off the box. smart interactivity. with samsung, a similar trip to find the box. sync plus and marketing. and disable it. >> now, one important thing to note though, is that disabling the marketing feature could cause you to lose out on offers like extra scenes or commentary if you want that. >> still you'll have some peace of mind knowing that what you watch remains private. >>> getting a piece of the apple. the tech giant ceo reveals what he'll do with his fortune. >>> a big revelation. we now know where a fraternity learned that racist chant . >>> get ready for another wild weather swing. changes are coming our way and some could see some snow. >> st
e-mailed the manufacturers to ask how they are using the technology spokespeople for samsung and vizio didn't comment. and an lgerson said it isn't using any deata to serve personalized ads and has no intent to do so. but that could change at any time. >> you may think why don't i turn the marketing features off? you have to fight your way through settings. >> settings options, live plus click off, then close. with vizio, it's a voyage through three menus to turn off the box. smart...