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Huge screens, ultra-HD: TVs dazzle at CES

The race to make TVs larger and larger has created a colossal problem for manufacturers: As screens grow, picture quality worsens — unless the viewer moves farther away from the screen.

Updated on: Jan 9, 2013, 02:38:40 IST
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The race to make TVs larger and larger has created a colossal problem for manufacturers: As screens grow, picture quality worsens — unless the viewer moves farther away from the screen. The issue is playing out in cozy dens and family rooms around the world.

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In 2013, TV makers are doing their best to give huge-screen fanatics more breathing room. New “ultra-high definition” sets were shown off on Monday by LG Electronics, Sharp, Sony and Samsung Electronics at the Consumer Electronics Show.

Consumers tend to buy a new set every seven years or so, and television manufacturers are hoping the technology will give consumers a reason to upgrade.



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TV makers are also making their sets smarter. New TVs from Samsung, for instance, will recognise an expanded range of gestures so people can swipe through on-screen menus in a way that revolutionises the remote control. Ultra-HD sets come as small as new models from LG and Sony, which stretch 55 inches diagonally. And estimated prices are dropping from the tens of thousands to below $10,000, bringing these within the spending range.

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