Bringing it Home

Samsung launched its first curved Ultra HD TV with panorama view and split screen on its home turf on Feb. 20, 2014. (Yonhap)
Samsung launched its first curved Ultra HD TV with panorama view and split screen on its home turf on Feb. 20, 2014. (Yonhap)

 

SEOUL, Feb. 20 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's tech giant Samsung Electronics Co. launched the world's first curved Ultra HD (UHD) TV, enabled with panorama view and split screen, in its home turf Thursday.

The release in Seoul came roughly a month after the company showcased the curved display models at the U.S. Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.

Samsung said its curved UHD TVs are sold in various sizes, including the world's largest 105-inch model, and smaller versions at 78, 65 and 55 inches. The firm added it will continue to expand product choices to feature 100-inch models in the future.

UHD TVs, one of the highly anticipated sectors in the global display business this year, come with a resolution of 3840¡¿2160, four times higher than the 1920¡¿1080 in previous full HD models.

The tech giant emphasized the model's "panorama" views, which make the screen seem larger and enable the same quality display at different angles. Users can also turn on the product in one second, compared to traditional TVs that take a few seconds.

Samsung said it has deals with a number of Hollywood firms such as Fox and Paramount, which will provide various contents in UHD quality through the TVs. Users can also divide the screen into four sections to access social networking services or browse the Internet at the same time.

Another prominent feature of the TVs is "soccer mode," which optimizes the screen for watching sports by allowing users to split the screen into nine sections and zoom in on each one to catch details. The TV also automatically captures highlights of the match.

Kim Hyun-suk, the vice president of Samsung's display business, said the firm aims to keep its No. 1 spot in the TV market for the ninth year on the back of its curved TVs in 2014.

Samsung outperformed its rivals around the globe last year in television sales to retain its top place for the eighth consecutive year.

Also the world's No. 1 smartphone maker, Samsung is estimated to have sold some 49 million units of flat-panel TVs in 2013, industry sources said. The firm does not officially disclose annual sales figures.

Global tech players have been vying intensely to gain a technological lead in the display sector, with a handful of other firms also featuring curved displays at last month's CES, including Samsung's home rival, LG Electronics Inc.

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