Samsung has its own 105-inch ultrawidescreen UHD TV to show at CES

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Samsung couldn’t possible let its Korean rival LG jump ahead in the race to produce astoundingly large super high res televisions we can’t afford, and as such has unveiled its own 105-inch, ultrawide, ultra high definition TV.

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Earlier, Samsung showed off its advanced technology by unveiling the world’s first UHD TV at IFA 2013. Now, the company will prove its undisputed technology leadership in the global TV market by showcasing its 105-inch Curved UHD TV at CES 2014. 

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