Westinghouse Showcases 110″ 4K TV at CES
American TV manufacturer Westinghouse plans to show a full lineup of 4k TVs, including a 110″ variant at CES 2013 in Las Vegas. It will also show its next generation of connected TVs at CES and it will release larger full HD televisions.
Westinghouse gave the hint for showing the 110″ 4k TV at the show in a press invitation to the CES 2013 electronics show, which kicks off January 8 in Las Vegas. The model is part of its 4k lineup, according to Westinghouse 2013 and it would be the largest LCD TV that consumers can buy in the store.
The current largest consumer LCD TV is Sharp’s 90″ LE745E, with both Sony and LG offering an 84″ 4k TV starting this month. Given the image size of Westinghouse’s 110″-4k TV, it seems that the company is purchasing the panels for this from the panel manufacturer TCL. That Chinese company announced a 110″-4k panel with 3D support in March this year. That panel would also have support for multitouch and a very high brightness of 800cd/m2.
It is unknown what other formats Westinghouse’s 4k lineup will include. In June of this year showed the company already has a 55″ model that would be released in 2013. In addition to the 4k lineup, the American TV price fighter will also show a new line of so-called connected TVs with full HD resolution and will also introduce bluetooth speakers that support mobile phones. can charge in the integrated dock.