CES: LGs impressive rollable TV and Samsungs iTunes integration

Published: Jan. 8, 2019, 8:08 p.m.

The Verge's Nilay Patel, Ashley Carman, Dieter Bohn, and Vlad Savov discuss the first big news day at CES \u2014 including Samsung getting iTunes on their TVs, LG's new rollable display actually coming out in 2019, and the numerous announcement of 8K. \n\n07:28 - Apple trolls CES with a giant dig at Android and Alexa privacy\n\n08:16 - Five big questions about Apple putting iTunes on Samsung TVs\n\n17:12 - LG will bring AirPlay 2 support to its 2019 TVs\n\n20:20 - Taking the smarts out of smart TVs would make them more expensive\n\n27:08 - LG\u2019s groundbreaking roll-up TV is going on sale this year\n\n33:08 - LG\u2019s 2019 TV lineup includes Alexa, HDMI 2.1, and an 88-inch 8K OLED\n\n33:50 - Samsung\u2019s 75-inch MicroLED 4K TV is a huge step into the future\n\n33:59 - Sony is adding Apple\u2019s AirPlay 2 and HomeKit to its Android TV\n\n38:27 - Sony\u2019s best 2019 party speaker has cup holders for your beer\n\n43:33 - Roku and TCL are working on an 8K HDR TV coming in 2019\n\n46:11 - Smells like there could be drama in the scented proprietary pods business\n\n49:08 - Kohler\u2019s smart toilet promises a \u2018fully-immersive experience\u2019\n\n54:08 - Asus reversed the notch to get its laptop bezels even thinner\n\n55:47 - Corsair shrunk the RGB LED down to be as small as the head of a pin\n\n59:07 - T-Mobile roasts AT&T for updating phones with a fake 5G logo\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices