Samsung 110-inch 4K UHD TV Video
Samsung 110-inch 4K UHD TV Video Transcript
Hi I'm David Katzmaier from CNET. Here's a real quick video. Behind me, you can see a 110- inch television. That's right, Samsung has a 110-inch 4K, ultra-high definition television. Highest booth at CES, this thing is "ginormous", it's actually as big as-- one of Hisense's booth, right across the way. So 110-inches is the new50-inches it's really among of the TVs. This thing has more tailored high edge revolution, it seems actually got a similar sort of styling to the TVs, actually selling later this year, 85-inch pipsqueak right over here, left to this. So, all-- to all these TV are pretty sweet-looking easel style, but you know, all the computers-- really on a high-end TVs this year. But again, pretty cool demo at CES booth. This is Samsung 110-inch 4K Ultra High Density TV.
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