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CES 2019 News[teaser]The 2019 International Consumer Electronics Show has begun, and we have all of our coverage compiled for you here![/teaser] Running from January 8 through January 11 in Las Vegas, the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show will be packed with all of the latest and greatest gear announcements and demos from companies like LG, Sony, Samsung, VIZIO, TCL, Hisense, Klipsch, Dolby, DTS, and more. For easy access, we've compiled all of our top CES stories right here. Make sure to check back throughout the week for regular updates. LG Showcases OLED Falls Exhibit & Other OLED Innovations at CES 2019 Sennheiser Announces AMBEO 5.1.4 Sound Bar with Dolby Atmos & DTS:X Optoma Debuts P1 Smart 4K UHD Projector with Integrated Sound Bar Panasonic Reveals New 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Players with HDR10+ & Dolby Vision MediaTek Set to Release First DTS:X System-on-Chip Solution for TVs Panasonic Details GZ2000 4K OLED TV with Dolby Vision & HDR10+ Trinnov Preps DTS:X Pro Update for Altitude Audio Processors Pioneer Announces New Headphones & AV Receivers IMAX Enhanced Support Expands to New Titles, Services, and Devices Sony Unveils New 4K Blu-ray Player & Dolby Atmos/DTS:X Sound Bar Sony Details New 8K LCD and 4K OLED MASTER Series TVs Onkyo Debuts TX-SR493 & TX-SR393 AV Receivers Samsung Announces 98" Q900 8K QLED TV Model TCL Reveals New 8-Series 8K HDR Roku TV with Quantum Contrast TCL Launches Pre-Orders for New 75" 6-Series 4K HDR Roku TV Hisense Details 2019 4K TV Lineup Hisense Unveils Advanced TriChroma Laser TV, One Design, and ULED XD Tech LG Announces First Rollable OLED TV Model VIZIO Details New 2019 Dolby Atmos Sound Bar Models VIZIO Unveils 2019 4K HDR TV Lineup with Quantum Color Tech Samsung Reveals New MicroLED Displays Samsung Announces iTunes & AirPlay 2 Support for 2019 & 2018 TVs Monolith Reveals New Dolby Atmos & DTS:X Processor, Desktop Speakers, and THX Subwoofers Samsung Announces 2019 4K, HDR, UltraWide, and Space-Saving Monitors LG Unveils New XBOOM Audio Lineup for CES 2019 Klipsch Details New Sound Bars, Speakers, and Headphones for CES 2019 LG Reveals New 4K & 8K ThinQ TVs with Alpha 9 Gen 2 Processor LG Announces New Dolby Atmos & DTS:X Sound Bars LG Announces New CineBeam Laser 4K Ultra Short Throw Projector Samsung Unveils 2019 "The Frame" & "SERIF" 4K QLED Lifestyle TVs Dirac Research Announces New Bass Enhancement & Management Tech Summit Wireless Brings WiSA Ready Tech to LG 2019 4K OLED & LCD TVs RCA's CES 2019 Lineup Includes 78" & 70" 4K Ultra HD TVs and MorePosted Mon Jan 7, 2019 at 08:40 AM PST by: -
VIZIO Details New 2019 Dolby Atmos Sound Bar Models[teaser]The company's new sound bar lineup has been revealed.[/teaser] VIZIO has announced the latest additions to its sound bar collection. The upcoming 2019 models include the 36" 5.1.4 Dolby Atmos System, 36" 3.1.2 Dolby Atmos System, 20" 2.0 Sound Bar System, 36" 5.1 System, and 36" 2.1 System. "Identifying the right home audio solution isn't a one-size-fits-all approach, which is why VIZIO is continuously adding new configurations that allow users to tailor their sound experience to match their listening environment," said Bill Baxter, Chief Technology Officer, VIZIO. "From versatile sound bars that widen the soundstage and improve audio quality in smaller rooms, to our premium home theater sound systems with Dolby Atmos which deliver immersive, multidimensional sound at a great value, we're providing consumers with even more audio options to complement a variety of home entertainment spaces and budgets." The 36" Dolby Atmos 5.1.4 System features a sound bar unit with left, center, and right channels, along with two up-firing channels to reflect sound off of the ceiling for simulated overhead audio. Likewise, the system includes two rear surround sound satellite speakers with up-firing channels of their own. A six-inch subwoofer rounds out the package. Meanwhile, the 36" Dolby Atmos 3.1.2 System includes a sound bar unit with left, center, right, and upward-firing channels, along with a newly designed slim subwoofer that can be positioned underneath a sofa or hidden in a corner for convenient placement. In addition, the Dolby Atmos systems also offer support for Chromecast built-in streaming, along with voice-control capabilities via Google Assistant. Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity are included as well. And outside of Dolby Atmos models, VIZIO has also announced a new 20" 2.0 Sound Bar with a compact design. The unit features two powerful full-range stereo speakers and integrated deep bass modules. Finally, new 36" 5.1 and 36" 2.1 Sound Bar Systems have been revealed as well. The systems support up to 100 dB of sound and include new wireless slim subwoofers for bass as low as 50 Hz. In addition, the 5.1 model adds rear satellite speakers. Likewise, both models offer integrated DTS Virtual:X technology to simulate height effect. Pricing has not been announced yet, but VIZIO's new 2019 Sound Bar lineup is expected to launch in spring 2019. Source: VIZIOPosted Mon Jan 7, 2019 at 08:00 AM PST by: -
VIZIO Unveils 2019 4K HDR TV Lineup with Quantum Color Tech[teaser]The company's new flagship 4K HDR sets will offer up to 2,900 nits![/teaser] VIZIO has revealed its new 2019 collection of 4K HDR TVs. The lineup will include the P-Series Quantum X 4K HDR TVs, the P-Series Quantum 4K HDR TVs, the M-Series Quantum 4K HDR TVs, and the V-Series 4K HDR TVs. "VIZIO has always been synonymous with value and our 2019 smart TV collection is no exception," said Bill Baxter, Chief Technology Officer, VIZIO. "We've combined an ideal blend of brightness, contrast and color to create a best-in-class picture across all price points. Layer on our intuitive, feature-rich smart TV platform, VIZIO SmartCast 3.0, and customers receive an entertainment experience that is unmatched in the marketplace." The new flagship P-Series Quantum X 4K HDR TVs will be available in 65-inch and 75-inch models. The displays feature VIZIO's Quantum Color quantum dot technology for wide color gamut support and an active full array backlight with up to 480 local dimming zones. Likewise, the TV's offer UltraBright 2900, providing up to 2,900 nits of peak brightness with Dolby Vision HDR support. Meanwhile, the P-Series Quantum 4K HDR TVs will also be available in 65-inch and 75-inch models. The displays feature VIZIO's Quantum Color quantum dot technology and an active full array backlight with up to 240 local dimming zones. In addition, the TVs support up to 1,000 nits peak brightness. Beyond the company's flagship sets, VIZIO is also releasing new 2019 M-Series Quantum 4K HDR TVS. Models will be available in sizes ranging from 43-inches to 65-inches. Like the step-up P-Series, the new M-Series features Quantum Color as well. In addition, the sets include Active Full Array backlights with up to 90 zones of local dimming. Likewise, select 55-inch and 65-inch models also offer UltraBright 600 for up to 600 nits of peak brightness and Dolby Vision HDR support. Finally, VIZIO will also introduce new V-Series 4K HDR TVs, serving as a reimagining of the company's former E-Series collection. Sizes range from 40-inches to 75-inches, and the displays feature Active Full Array backlights with up to 16 zones of local dimming. In addition, the TVs offer UltraBright 400 for up to 400 nits of entry-level peak brightness. All 2019 VIZIO TVs include SmartCast 3.0 support with access to many popular streaming apps like Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, Vudu, iHeartRadio, CBS All Access, NBC, and more. In addition, the TVs support Apple AirPlay 2 and Chromecast built-in for sharing and streaming content from mobile devices. Likewise, the platform offers Siri, Google Assistant, and Alexa compatibility. Pricing has not been announced yet, but VIZIO's 2019 4K HDR lineup is set to launch in spring 2019. Source: VIZIOPosted Mon Jan 7, 2019 at 07:35 AM PST by: -
Samsung Reveals New MicroLED Displays[teaser]Several new modular display models have been announced.[/teaser] To coincide with CES 2019, Samsung has unveiled three new MicroLED displays. The lineup includes the 75" MicroLED 4K TV, The Wall 219" MicroLED display, and The Window MicroLED display. "For decades, Samsung has led the way in next-generation display innovation," said Jonghee Han, President of Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics. "Our Micro LED technology is at the forefront of the next screen revolution with intelligent, customizable displays that excel in every performance category. Samsung Micro LED has no boundaries, only endless possibilities." Though first introduced in a 146" model last year, Samsung is now bringing its MicroLED tech to a more mass market friendly screen size. The 75" MicroLED 4K TV features a unique modular design consisting of individual tiles made of self-emissive MicroLEDs. These MicroLEDs feature millions of inorganic red, green, and blue microscopic LED chips which are capable of producing their own light -- resulting in a superior contrast ratio and near perfect color. Full details and specs, including HDR compatibility, pricing, and availability, are still forthcoming. Meanwhile, the company has also announced an even larger 219" version of The Wall MicroLED, along with another new model dubbed The Window. Thanks to their MicroLED modular designs, the displays can be configured in different resolutions, aspect ratios, sizes, and shapes while maintaining optimal picture quality. According to Samsung, this includes support for standard formats like 16:9 HD or 21:9 widescreen, and more unconventional aspect ratios like 32:9, or 1:1. With that said, the current press materials do not make any mention of 4K Ultra HD or HDR at this time. Likewise, full specs, pricing, and availability have not been announced yet. Samsung's new 75" MicroLED 4K TV, The Wall 219" MicroLED, and the Window MicroLED will be on display at CES 2019 in Las Vegas from January 8 through January 11. And beyond MicroLED tech, the company also recently detailed its 2019 monitor lineup. Source: SamsungPosted Sun Jan 6, 2019 at 07:00 PM PST by: -
Samsung Announces iTunes & AirPlay 2 Support for 2019 & 2018 TVs[teaser]The iTunes app will be available on select Samsung displays later this year.[/teaser] Samsung has announced plans to bring the iTunes Movies and TV Shows app and Apple AirPlay 2 support to its upcoming lineup of 2019 TVs. This will mark the first time that the new app has been made available on a smart TV model. "We pride ourselves on working with top industry leaders to deliver the widest range of content services to our Smart TV platform," said Won-Jin Lee, Executive Vice President, Service Business of Visual Display at Samsung Electronics. "Bringing more content, value and open platform functionality to Samsung TV owners and Apple customers through iTunes and AirPlay is ideal for everyone." iTunes and AirPlay 2 support will be available via 2019 Samsung Smart TVs this spring. In addition, support will also be added to 2018 TVs through a future firmware update (date not specified yet). With the iTunes app on Samsung displays, users will be able to access their existing iTunes library and buy or rent new titles from the iTunes Store, including a growing collection of 4K HDR movies. Likewise, iTunes will integrate with Samsung’s Universal Guide, Bixby, and Search. Meanwhile, AirPlay 2 support will enable customers to wirelessly stream videos, photos, music, podcasts, and more from an Apple device to a compatible Samsung Smart TV. "We look forward to bringing the iTunes and AirPlay 2 experience to even more customers around the world through Samsung Smart TVs, so iPhone, iPad and Mac users have yet another way to enjoy all their favorite content on the biggest screen in their home," said Eddy Cue, senior vice president of Internet Software and Services at Apple. Source: SamsungPosted Sun Jan 6, 2019 at 11:22 AM PST by: -
Coming Soon to Streaming: THE PUNISHER, KINGDOM, and More[teaser]Frank Castle will return to Netflix later this month.[/teaser] Netflix and Amazon Prime Video have released new previews and info for several of their upcoming programs and films. Here's a full rundown of titles scheduled to arrive on each service: The Last Laugh (Netflix, January 11) - When retired talent manager Al Hart is reunited with his first client, Buddy Green, a comic who quit show business 50 years ago, he convinces Buddy to escape their retirement community and hit the road for a cross-country comedy tour. Sex Education (Netflix, January 11) - Meet Otis Milburn – an inexperienced, socially awkward high school student who lives with his mother, a sex therapist. Surrounded by manuals, videos and tediously open conversations about sex, Otis is a reluctant expert on the subject. When his home life is revealed at school, Otis realizes that he can use his specialist knowledge to gain status. He teams up with Maeve, a whip-smart bad-girl, and together they set up an underground sex therapy clinic to deal with their fellow students’ weird and wonderful problems. Through his analysis of teenage sexuality, Otis realises he may need some therapy of his own. Friends From College: Season 2 (Netflix, January 11) - In Season 2, It’s been a year since Ethan & Sam’s affair was exposed to the 4 other friends – including Lisa, Ethan’s wife – and the friend group is still fractured. No one has heard from Lisa, Ethan has been living a repentant year of writing a YA novel, and Sam has been trying to repair her marriage with her husband Jon. But with Max's wedding coming up, the friends won't be able to avoid each other much longer. Between the engagement party, bachelor party, and wedding, the six will have to overcome the destruction in their past and figure out how to function as a friend group again. Will they be able to move forward or will they regress back to their old destructive patterns once again? Marvel’s The Punisher: Season 2 (Netflix, January 18) - After exacting revenge on those responsible for the death of his wife and children, Frank Castle (Jon Bernthal) uncovers a conspiracy that runs far deeper than New York’s criminal underworld. Now known throughout the city as The Punisher, he must discover the truth about injustices that affect more than his family alone. Close (Netflix, January 18) - An adrenaline-pumping action thriller written and directed by Vicky Jewson (Born of War), is inspired by the life of the world’s leading female bodyguard, Jacquie Davis. The film stars Noomi Rapace as Sam, a counter-terrorist expert used to war zones, who takes on the job of protecting Zoe (Sophie Nélisse), a young and rich heiress — a babysitting job for her. But a violent attempted kidnapping forces the two to go on the run. Now they’ve got to take some lives — or lose theirs. Kingdom (Netflix, January 25) - In a kingdom defeated by corruption and famine, a mysterious rumor of the king’s death spreads, as does a strange plague that renders the infected immune to death and hungry for flesh. The crown prince, fallen victim to a conspiracy, sets out on a journey to unveil the evil scheme and save his people. Meanwhile, Netflix has also announced cast additions for its upcoming ice-skating drama series, Spinning Out. Johnny Weir, Sarah Wright Olsen, Will Kemp, Kaitlyn Leeb, Amanda Zhou, and Mitchell Edwards will join previously announced stars Kaya Scodelario, Willow Shields, and Evan Roderick. An exact release date for the show has not been announced yet, but here's a synopsis per Netflix: Kat Baker is an up-and-coming, high-level single skater who's about to turn in her skates after a disastrous fall took her off the competition track. When Kat seizes an opportunity to continue her career as a pair skater with a talented bad-boy partner, she risks exposing a fiercely kept secret that could unravel her entire life. On and off the ice, Kat and her new partner will face daunting odds, injury to body and soul, financial sacrifice, and even potential mental breakdown on their way to realizing their Olympic dream. In addition, Netflix has revealed the cast for its upcoming romance series, Virgin River, as well. The show will star Alexandra Breckenridge, Martin Henderson, Tim Matheson, Annette O’Toole, Jenny Cooper, David Cubitt, Lexa Doig, Daniel Gillies, Lauren Hammersley, Benjamin Hollingsworth, Colin Lawrence, and Ian Tracey. The show is based the Harlequin book series by Robyn Carr. Here's a synopsis per Netflix: Melinda Monroe answers an ad to work as a nurse practitioner in the remote California town of Virgin River thinking it will be the perfect place to start fresh and leave her painful memories behind. But she soon discovers that small-town living isn't quite as simple as she expected and that she must learn to heal herself before she can truly make Virgin River her home. The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle Season 1, Part 2 (Amazon Prime Video, January 11) - From executive producer Scott Fellows, the world-famous talking moose and flying squirrel are back in season 2 of The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle, a serialized comedy divided by unique arcs about two goofball best friends who routinely find themselves thrust into harrowing situations but end up saving the day time and again. The series was recently nominated for three Annie Awards, two for Character Design in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production and one for Production Design in an Animated Television/Broadcast Production. - A current Netflix subscription starts at $11 per month for HD streaming and $14 per month for Ultra HD streaming. - A current Amazon Prime subscription costs $119 per year or $13 per month. Likewise, Prime Instant Video is available as a standalone service for $9 per month. Sources: Netflix (YouTube), Amazon (YouTube)Posted Fri Jan 4, 2019 at 03:15 PM PST by: -
Monolith Reveals New Dolby Atmos & DTS:X Processor, Desktop Speakers, and THX Subwoofers[teaser]The company's CES 2019 lineup has been revealed.[/teaser] Monoprice, under its Monolith brand, has detailed several new products set to be demoed at CES 2019. The collection will include the HTP-1 16 Channel Dolby Atmos & DTS:X Home Theater Processor with Dirac ($3,999.99), the Monolith MM-3 Powered Multimedia Speakers ($199.99), and several Monolith THX Certified Sealed Subwoofers ($499.99 – $1,299.99). "Our continued mission for 2019 is providing greater accessibility to the sought-after product categories consumers are enthusiastic about but often discouraged by because of high costs," said Bernard Luthi, CEO at Monoprice. "With emerging technologies representing evolving consumer preferences on display at CES, the show is the perfect stage on which to introduce high-quality solutions that boldly disrupt industry price points. The Home Theater Processor we're debuting this year is a great example of this, which we're offering at one-third of the cost of the industry standard. We look forward to sharing our new products with the technology-focused audience CES is known for." The HTP-1 is a sleek 16 channel processor with a front panel 4.3 -inch touch screen and support for decoding up to a 9.1.6 Dolby Atmos or 7.1.4 DTS: X configuration. Likewise, the device also implements Dirac Live room correction technology. Under the hood, the unit features the latest generation AKM4493 DACs and extensive connectivity options, including 7 HDMI 2.0b video inputs with HDCP 2.2 HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision support (upgradable to HDMI 2.1 in the future); 16 Balanced XLR audio outputs; and more. In addition, the system supports Amazon Alexa control via a separate Alexa device. An exact release date has not been announced yet, but the HTP-1 is expected to launch in the fall of 2019. Meanwhile, the MM-3 Powered Multimedia Speakers are geared toward desktop use with computers, laptops, and other gear. The compact speakers feature a 50 watts combined Class D, DSP controlled bi-amplification system, along with ¾" silk dome tweeter and 3" composite, ultra stiff woofer. In addition, the units include a slotted rear bass port, enabling bass as low as 55Hz. Connectivity options include a front headphone jack, rear RCA inputs, a rear 3.5mm auxiliary input, and wireless Bluetooth support with aptx decoding. The speakers are expected to launch in February. Finally, Monolith has also detailed three new THX Certified Sealed Subwoofers. Models will be available in 10", 12", and 15" sizes with up to 1,000 watts of power. All three model utilize sealed cabinet constructions. The subwoofers are set to be released in late February. Monoprice's new lineup of Monolith audio gear will be on display at CES 2019 in Las Vegas on January 8 through January 11. Source: Monoprice via PR NewswirePosted Fri Jan 4, 2019 at 12:50 PM PST by: -
Samsung Announces 2019 4K, HDR, UltraWide, and Space-Saving Monitors[teaser]A trio of new monitors will be on hand at CES 2019.[/teaser] Samsung has detailed its 2019 collection of monitors. The lineup will include the minimalist Space Monitor, the CRG9 Super Ultra-Wide HDR Monitor, and the UR59C 4K UHD Curved Monitor. "Samsung's latest monitor lineup is incredibly versatile, and demonstrates our commitment to continued innovation and leadership in the category," said Seog-gi Kim, Executive Vice President of Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics. "All of these monitors are part of our larger strategy this year, to keep giving you choices so you can get what you want— beautiful, hardworking devices that inspire you to do more." The Space Monitor features a unique space-saving design with a minimalist fully-integrated arm stand that can clamp to a user's desk, allowing customers to extend the display or push the screen back and store it flat against the wall. Models will be available in 27-inches with a QHD resolution or 32-inches with 4K UHD resolution. Meanwhile, the CRG9 Monitor is designed for gaming and features a 49-inch screen with a 32:9 super ultra-wide aspect ratio, a 1,800mm curvature, and a QHD resolution of 5120×1440. Likewise, the display supports HDR10 with a peak of 1,000 nits and incorporates quantum dot tech for wide color gamut capabilities. In addition, the panel offers a 120Hz refresh rate, a fast 4ms response time, and AMD Radeon FreeSync 2 HDR technology for smooth gaming performance. Finally, the UR59C Monitor is a 32-inch display geared toward content creators with a 4K UHD resolution of 3840×2160 and a 1500R curvature. In addition, the panel features a 2,500:1 contrast ratio and uses a super-slim, 3-sided bezel-less design with a depth of only 6.7mm and a fabric-textured rear casing. Pricing and availability have not been announced yet, but Samsung's new monitor lineup will be on display at CES 2019 in Las Vegas from January 8 through January 11. Source: SamsungPosted Fri Jan 4, 2019 at 10:25 AM PST by: -
LG Unveils New XBOOM Audio Lineup for CES 2019[teaser]The company's latest entertainment speakers have been detailed.[/teaser] LG has announced its 2019 lineup of XBOOM audio products. The collection will include the flagship XBOOM mini model CL98, the high-end XBOOM model OL100, the XBOOM freestyle speaker models RK7 and RL4, the XBOOM Go PK portable series, and more. "LG will continue to expand its XBOOM lineup to provide powerful sound that helps users create an enjoyable atmosphere, whatever the occasion," said Kim Dae-chul head of LG Home Entertainment Company’s audio and video business. "We are excited about the present and future of the LG XBOOM brand and will continue to strengthen our offerings and our position in the party-audio market." Designed for parties, the XBOOM lineup features support for DJ-style effects and flashing lights along with a Karaoke Star feature capable of suppressing the vocals on almost any track. The flagship XBOOM mini component (model CL98) is rated for 3,500W and uses a Compression Horn for superior higher frequencies. Meanwhile, the high-end XBOOM (model OL100) provides 2,000W output with a proprietary Blast Horn and Meridian Mode for improved highs, bass, and vocals. Offering more flexible placement options, the XBOOM RK7 and XBOOM RKL4 freestyle speakers include an X-grip handle for easy transport and the ability to be positioned either vertically or horizontally. Finally, the LG XBOOM Go PK series speakers feature high-fidelity sound and a compact, portable design with support for the aptX HD codec. Pricing and availability have not been announced yet, but LG's new XBOOM lineup will be on display at CES 2019 in Las Vegas from January 8 through January 11. Source: LGPosted Fri Jan 4, 2019 at 08:40 AM PST by: -
Klipsch Details New Sound Bars, Speakers, and Headphones for CES 2019[teaser]Several new products will debut at the upcoming show.[/teaser] Klipsch has announced its lineup of audio gear for CES 2019. The company's new collection will include a Dolby Atmos sound bar, in-ear headphones, wireless speakers, and more. First up, the company is set to highlight five new Sound Bar models at the show. Units will range from 40”-54” in width and all five have been designed with horn-loaded technology to look and sound more like the company's premium Reference speakers. Flagship models will include the Klipsch Bar 54A with Dolby Atmos support via discrete elevation drivers; the Klipsch Bar 40G with integrated Google Assistant functionality; and the Klipsch Bar 48W with Google Assistant, Alexa, AirPlay 2, and DTS Virtual:X compatibility. The lineup will range in price from $299-$1,599 and users can also choose to buy optional subwoofers. Models are set to launch in the spring and fall of 2019. Meanwhile, Klipsch has also announced plans to showcase its new T5 In-Ear Headphone Series. Models will feature Klipsch's patented oval ear tips, offering a comfy fit and optimal seal for noise isolation and bass performance. The collection will consist of four headphones, including True Wireless ear buds, Active Lifestyle and Professional versions, and a Wired model. The T5 Series is set to launch in spring 2019 with prices ranging from $59-$199. In addition, the company will demo a new version of its High Resolution Wireless Speakers with WiSA Technology. The speakers can receive wireless audio from WiSA Ready TV’s, gaming systems and computers (through a USB transmitter). The new Klipsch 5.1 Wireless Home Theater Speaker System is set to retail for about half the price of Klipsch's first generation model. Units are expected to be available in early 2019. Finally, Klipsch will introduce new Heritage Wireless Speakers as well with different finish options and smaller, portable designs. Prices will range from $149-$499 when they hit the market in spring and summer 2019. Klipsch's new lineup of audio gear will be on display at CES 2019 in Las Vegas from January 8 through January 11. For more details on the collection be sure to check out Klipsch's CES 2019 website. Source: KlipschPosted Thu Jan 3, 2019 at 11:00 AM PST by: