LAS VEGAS, Jan. 6 (Xinhua) -- China's leading TV manufacturer Skyworth unveiled its first 8K TV and a wallpaper-thin OLED TV on Sunday at the 2020 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), the world's premier tech show, in Las Vegas.
The two products will be available in global markets in 2020, Tony Wang, CEO and president of Skyworth TV, told a press conference.
With four times higher resolution than 4K, the 8K TV, the Q91 series, allows viewers to see realistic image quality combined with intelligent performance.
The new 8K TV adopts an 8K IPS LED hard screen, which arranges the liquid crystal molecules horizontally, offering wider viewing angles, faster response and more. It maintains a consistent and clear image from any angle, so the picture maintains color and optimal brightness, according to the company.
The bezel-less 75-inch screen enables viewers to enjoy unrestricted viewing with a wide viewing angle of 178 degrees.
The wallpaper-thin OLED TV, the W81 and W81 Pro, is designed based on inspirations from the thin and light qualities of paper. At only 4.6mm thick at its slimmest point, the OLED screen seamlessly attaches to the wall.
With Dolby Vision, an ultra-wide viewing angle, expert image calibration, blue-light filtering for eye health and other technologies, together with Dolby Atmos immersive audio, the W81 series offers great entertainment experience for viewers, according to Skyworth.
Wang said Skyworth expects to become the brand that leads the consumer electronics market of the future, offering 8K TVs and flagship-level OLED TVs, among other differentiated products, that meet the demands of the growing middle class.
Mega-screen TVs will continue to be one of the highlights at the CES 2020, which will officially launch on Tuesday, as consumer desires for ultra-high-definition picture quality and higher quality TVs are growing stronger.
More than 4,500 exhibitors will launch nearly 20,000 new transformative tech products to more than 170,000 attendees, encompassing 5G connectivity, artificial intelligence, augmented and virtual reality, smart cities and resilience, sports, robotics and more, according to the Consumer Technology Association (CTA), organizer of the CES.