Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Televisions seen at CES 2014

From 4K to curved and bendable: The televisions of CES caught on camera.



Televisions have already made a huge splash at this year's Consumer Electronics Show. Samsung unveiled the world's largest curved UHD TV as well as an 85-inch bendable LED TV, while Sony promoted 4K resolution at an affordable price for everyone. Check out these unveilings and more in our video roundup. And continue to check back for more additions to our list as the show goes on!


Samsung's bendable TV

Can't decide between a curved TV or a flat one? Samsung has both covered with it's new bendable display.



Samsung's bendable TV at CES 2014





Sony X900B 4K TV flaunts funky design, built-in sound

Sony's second-tier 4K TV doesn't stock a full-array panel, but its extra features make it a hot contender.



Sony X900B 4K TV flaunts funky design, built-in sound





A look at Samsung's curved 105-inch UHD TV

Lexus flaunts sharp edges on this teaser of a new hybrid compact crossover at the 2013 Frankfurt auto show.



A look at Samsung's curved 105-inch UHD TV





Vizio: We've made the best TV in the world?

TV makers routinely boast about picture quality, but when a claim like "Best TV in the World" comes from a company like Vizio -- best known for its bargain boob tubes -- it seems especially far-fetched.



Vizio: We've made the best TV in the world





Roku TV

Roku brings their user interface and their unmatched library of streaming channels to new TV sets from TCL and Hisense for 2014.




Sony's 80-inch 4K gets the full-array treatment

Shipping in 2014, Sony's biggest (and most expensive) TV boasts a super-accurate picture in a handsome package.



Sony's 85" 4K gets the full-array treatment





Vizio P series 4K LED LCD goes full-array

Big V's first shipping foray into 4K, or Ultra High Definition, the P promises to bring all those extra pixels at a price



Vizio P series 4K LED LCD goes full-array





Cheryl Holloway is a producer for CNET video, responsible for the video programming and promotion on CNET.com, connected TV app, and partner sites and devices. She is a Northern California native currently residing in Brooklyn, NY, who loves the San Jose Sharks, running, and bad TV.






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