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LAS VEGAS — At CES 2013 on Monday, Chinese electronics company Hisense launched its XT900 line of ultra-high definition TV (UHDTV) displays.
The XT900 is available in 65-inch, 84-inch and 110-inch sizes.
UHDTV — formerly known as 4K — boasts 3840 x 2160 pixel resolution
panels offering four times the resolution of standard HDTV. Check out
the difference between LCD and UHD in the picture below.
It also features active shutter 3D technology on 120Hz panels.
The XT900
also includes a USB-mounted detachable camera, allowing users to access
applications such as Skype and take advantage of built-in gesture
control and facial recognition functionality.
Hisense first started expand globally in 2007 and has averaged 30%
annual growth in annual markets, the company said during its press
conference. In 2012, the company said it expected $2 billion in sales
and by 2015, it aims to achieve $5 billion in international markets.
"Over the past six years, we have been working hard to build the
brand," a Hisense spokesperson said. "The U.S. has been the most
important market for our business [for growth]. This year we want to
make up about 5% of the market share."
Pricing has not yet been announced.
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