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VIDEO: Samsung Booth Tour at CES 2014

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The Consumer Electronics Show took over Las Vegas this week, and while PCMag and thousands of other tech pubs wrote about every gadget imaginable, only those with a CES badge actually got the walks the halls of the city's convention center.

For those of you who couldn't make it to Vegas, PCMag Editor-in-Chief Dan Costa took a tour of the booths for some of the biggest CES vendors, including Samsung, which filled its space with stunning Curved 4K HDTVs, as well as its newest tablet, the Galaxy NotePRO.

Those 4K (or Ultra HD) TVs are nothing without 4K content, though, and Dan got a first look at what Samsung has up its sleeve, thanks to a new partnership with Comcast. Later this year, consumers with Samsung 4K HDTVs and a Comcast Xfinity account will be able to stream a variety of 4K movies and TV shows via an app on their Samsung set. Comcast is working with programmers to secure just the right programming, including NBCUniversal, which it owns.

After sitting in front of a 4K TV for hours, though, you'll probably need some exercise, and Samsung is working on a way to help you stay fit - and connected. Check it out in the video below, and also take a look at our booth tours for Intel, LG, Sony, and Ford.


Video by Chris Snyder and Eddie Schneckloth

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