The Super Bowl, set to be broadcast on NBC, is expected to draw a massive audience despite featuring two less prominent teams in a rematch from 11 years prior, according to Fortune. The game, a highly anticipated event, is also coinciding with a weekend of tech deals, including discounts on Sony's Bravia 9 Series QLED screens and LG's C5 TV, as reported by The Verge and Wired. The 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milano Cortina are also gearing up to showcase unprecedented technological advancements for both athletes and fans, as detailed by Wired.
Last year's Super Bowl attracted nearly 128 million TV viewers, the most-watched program in US history, according to Fortune. The NFL's championship game continues to defy gravity, drawing twice the audience of any other live US television program in 2026. The scarcity of the event contributes to its enduring popularity.
Tech enthusiasts can find deals on large-screen televisions this weekend. Sony's Bravia 9 Series screens are seeing significant discounts, with a $900 markdown on the 75-inch model and a massive $1,800 reduction on the 85-inch version, as reported by Wired. These screens boast impressive brightness, reaching a peak of 3,000 nits. The Verge also highlighted deals on LG's C5 TV and Anker's power bank.
Looking ahead, the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Games will introduce new technologies for athletes and fans. "In Milano Cortina, people will have unprecedented experiences," said Yiannis Exarchos, the managing director of Olympic Broadcasting Services and executive director of Olympic Channel Services, as reported by Wired. The 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris utilized 5G and 4K, with some AI integration. The upcoming Winter Games promise even more technological advancements.
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