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TCL to showcase its next-generation mini-LED TVs at the CES 2021 on January 11

This time CES is being held online due to COVID-19

This year’s CES 2021 will be held virtually for the very first time due to an unavoidable Pandemic situation across the globe. So this time it will be interesting to see how the brand will showcase its products on the smaller screen like we said already the all-digital event is hosted for the first time. As we already know TCL is one of the top manufacturers of TV and this it will make its appearance at the CES 2021 with the introduction of its next-generation mini-LED TVs. Although the company already has a series of Mini LED TVs available in the market but has it not available in India but internationally.

Confirming its participation at the CES 2021 Kevin Wang, CEO of TCL Industrial Holdings and TCL Electronics said, “TCL is proud to be at CES 2021 and a member of this vibrant industry. As one of the leading consumer electronics brands in the world, and the second-largest TV brand in America, it is our mission to make life intelligent with innovative technology through our AIxIoT strategy. Moving forward we are committed to providing the best smart products and services to global users.”

TCL will be participating in the digital CES for the first time and it promises to showcase its mini-LED display technology at the Consumer Electronics Show. In addition to this, it will also introduce its future display technologies.

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“On January 11 at the CES 2021 Global Press Announcement, TCL will showcase its much-anticipated innovations in Mini-LED and future display technologies, which is expected to draw attention and interest from both media and the consumer electronics industry,” the company announced.

The TLC global press announcement will be held on January 11 that will begin at 11 AM to 11.30 AM American Eastern Time and at 9:30 PM India time.

However, TCL is not the only brand that will be showcasing its mini-LED TV Tech but LG and Sony will be showing their power at the CES 2021.

LG will be displaying their range of QNED mini-LED TVs powered by the quantum dot and NanoCell for the OLED-like picture experience. In addition to this, it has also announced its 48 inches bendable OLED TV. As the name suggests it can bend to curvature of 1,000R while gaming and it also becomes a 48-inch flat-panel when used for regular content viewing. Apart from this Sony in its participation will introduce its 2021 TV lineup. 

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Komila is one of the most spirited tech writers at Gadget Bridge and is a senior resource in the company. Always up for a new challenge, she is an expert at dissecting technology and getting to its core. She loves to tinker with new mobile phones, tablets and headphones.
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