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Analysts predicting slow start for 'ultra-HD' TVs

The "high qing" TV set to small tools show opened this week in Las Vegas on international consumer electronics show, talking about the topic. But television may account for much of the market share, even four years on the road.
This is the conclusion of the analysts show host, the day before television manufacturers, such as samsung, LG and SONY trying to, wow conference attendees to provide their latest models.
Ultra clear television, high-definition TV four times more pixels, is expected to account for only 14000 units, in 2016, in the United States sales of about 5% of the whole market. In the world of sales is expected to be smaller.
Analysts blamed high price and low availability of slow start.
"This is a very, very limited opportunity, said:" industry analysis director Steve KaiNi case, in the United States consumer electronics association, formally began Tuesday's program. "The price point is in five digits (us) very few manufacturer, at least in this stage, must be prepared to good product."
Consumer electronics industry is trying to in 2012, from weak back an estimated $1.06 trillion of goods are sold around the world, since 2011, 1% year-on-year drop, hurt a weak European economic and flat panel TV sales in China.
The market is considered as the recovery, global sales rose 4% to $1.11 trillion, this year, smoked restorative growth, the so-called brics, China, Brazil, Russia and India's lead.
All the small tool manufacturers have more reason to boost its latest innovation achievement. TV manufacturers a little dreads the ultra-thin last year and energetic organic light emitting diode (OLED) TV, hindered the production problems and delayed enthusiasm. Now, they have put their focus, ultra clear, to promote consumer demand.
The competent business Steve banbury, for in the GfK boutique research and consumer choice, said troubles make OLED set of "there is no secret." He added that some manufacturers plan to sell model this year after a year ago they introduction, he said, he "won't be surprised, if these back."
Although often show out the biggest and best television, displayed in the American computer, tablet PC and mobile devices is increasingly being dominated the largest electronic.
The reason is fully: CEA and GfK forecast, in 2013, for the first time, three categories of equipment - mobile personal computer, tablet PC and smart phones - will account for more than half of the cost all global consumer electronics products.
DuBravac, CEA, chief economist at the fair, Sean says a trend is more and more exhibitors display technology, the use of intelligent mobile phone or tablet PC as their center. And he said, a 25% increase from health and fitness of the company, including those who sell the heart monitor and blood pressure.
He also said, laptop computer flip design, the twenty years without too much change, will face great challenge. He predicts that 30 to forty different hardware design, laptop computers will be in the show. Some interesting computer display will be great touch screen tablet PC means that lie low, and notebook computer screen can rotate or from the keyboard to separation.
"Flip design, twenty years later still intact. This kind of situation is beginning to change," he said.
More and more companies is expected to do more equipment, to better cope with a wider range of gestures and more natural voice.




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