"We are happy to unveil the 105-inch Curved UHD TV, the culmination of Samsung's advancements, following the world's first Curved UHD TV at IFA 2013," said HS Kim, executive vice president of Visual Display Business, Samsung Electronics. "You will experience a true curved TV optimised for consumer viewing environments at CES 2014."
Meanwhile, LG claims that its 105-inch TV is able to render the minutest detail in "breathtaking clarity". It features new TFT (thin film transistor) LCD technology rather than OLED panels, to help maintain structural integrity and deliver uniform colour and brightness across the screen.
"We're proud to reveal our 105-inch curved Ultra HD TV at the world's largest technology event," said In-kyu Lee, Vice President and head of the Home Entertainment Company's TV division at LG Electronics. "Claiming the world's first and the world's largest titles, LG's 105UB9 employs cutting-edge technology to provide a truly unique viewing experience."
Netither company announced a release date for their new top-of-the-range televisions. Prices have also not been disclosed, but they will not come cheap. Samsung's 55-inch curved TV costs $10,000 (£6,500) in the United States and €7,999 (£6,900) in other European countries, while the LG equivalent costs €8,999 (£7,800).
Earlier this year a group of industry experts, including the BBC and BSkyB, joined forces to promote the benefits of 'Ultra HD' television in the UK. The aim is to avoid a repeat of the confusion experienced by consumers over the 'HD Ready' label.
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