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September 11, 2014
China Beats Rivals to 1st 110-Inch Curved UHD TV
Chinese firm TCL wrongfooted the global TV industry by rolling out the world's first 110-inch curved UHD TV at the IFA 2014 in Berlin on Friday.
The biggest so far were Samsung's and LG's 105-inch models.
TCL and fellow Chinese firm Hisense also unveiled TVs using quantum dot technology, which improves picture clarity.
The new releases suggest that Chinese manufacturers are graduating from low- to mid-priced products and chasing of industry leaders Samsung and LG.
Chinese TV maker TCL's 110-inch curved UHD TV is on display at the IFA in Berlin on Friday.
A Samsung spokesman admitted that the company's own quantum-dot TV technology is not yet ready to unveil.
"Just two years ago, Chinese manufacturers were about one year behind industry leaders in terms of technology, but last year the gap narrowed to six months and at the IFA it looked as though the gap has almost disappeared," an industry insider said.
Samsung, LG and Japan's Sony until now had the lead in image clarity. Sony pioneered UHD TVs and Samsung and LG lead the OLED and UHD TV markets. Samsung ranks first and LG second in global market share.
englishnews@chosun.com / Sep. 11, 2014 12:19 KST
The Chosun Ilbo (English Edition): Daily News from Korea - China Beats Rivals to 1st 110-Inch Curved UHD TV
China Beats Rivals to 1st 110-Inch Curved UHD TV
Chinese firm TCL wrongfooted the global TV industry by rolling out the world's first 110-inch curved UHD TV at the IFA 2014 in Berlin on Friday.
The biggest so far were Samsung's and LG's 105-inch models.
TCL and fellow Chinese firm Hisense also unveiled TVs using quantum dot technology, which improves picture clarity.
The new releases suggest that Chinese manufacturers are graduating from low- to mid-priced products and chasing of industry leaders Samsung and LG.
Chinese TV maker TCL's 110-inch curved UHD TV is on display at the IFA in Berlin on Friday.
A Samsung spokesman admitted that the company's own quantum-dot TV technology is not yet ready to unveil.
"Just two years ago, Chinese manufacturers were about one year behind industry leaders in terms of technology, but last year the gap narrowed to six months and at the IFA it looked as though the gap has almost disappeared," an industry insider said.
Samsung, LG and Japan's Sony until now had the lead in image clarity. Sony pioneered UHD TVs and Samsung and LG lead the OLED and UHD TV markets. Samsung ranks first and LG second in global market share.
englishnews@chosun.com / Sep. 11, 2014 12:19 KST
The Chosun Ilbo (English Edition): Daily News from Korea - China Beats Rivals to 1st 110-Inch Curved UHD TV