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LG and Samsung have announced that their 105-inch curved ultra high definition televisions will be unveiled at CES 2014. Both (LG and Samsung) have not revealed any details about availability and pricing of the 105-inch curved UHD TVs.
According to Samsung, its 105-inch curved UHD TV features a new proprietary picture quality algorithm that can deliver optimized colour and feeling of depth. In addition, the television comes with 'Quadmatic Picture Engine' which as per company's claims can deliver all content in UHD-level picture quality. The Samsung's 105-inch curved UHD TV boasts of a screen resolution of 5120x2160 pixels with 21:9 aspect ratio.
Commenting on the announcement, HS Kim, executive vice president of Visual Display Business, Samsung Electronics said, "We are happy to unveil the 105-inch Curved UHD TV, the culmination of Samsung's advancements, following the world's first Curved UHD TV at IFA 2013. You will experience a true curved TV optimized for consumer viewing environments at CES 2014."
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LG's 105-inch curved UHD TV (Model 105UB9) also boasts of a resolution of 5120x2160 pixels.
The LG's 105-inch curved UHD TV uses LCD instead of the OLED, which the company claims uses improved TFT (Thin Film Transistor) technology to prevent colour leakage and offers a good viewing experience from any angle.
LG Electronics' Vice President and head of the Home Entertainment Company's TV division, In-kyu Lee said, "We're proud to reveal our 105-inch curved ultra HD TV at the world's largest technology event. Claiming the world's first and the world's largest titles, LG's 105UB9 employs cutting-edge technology to provide a truly unique viewing experience
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As Samsung company launched their Galaxy Note 3 in white and black color but as per request of market preference Samsung Galaxy is now available in New Color Variants.
As the South Korean manufacturer has now announced Samsung Galaxy Note 3 phablet with new paint jobs that include the Rose Gold White, Rose Gold Black and Merlot Red colour variants.
The company also announced that the Galaxy Note 3 Rose Gold White edition will be available starting from December in China while other colour options would follow as per each market's preference. Unfortunately, the company has not revealed the exact rollout plans for the new colour variants of the phablet in other countries.
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is already available in Jet Black, Classic White and Blush Pink colour options.
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A video posted on YouTube has been released showing what the Samsung Galaxy S5 could look like and what features it will have.
Read Also- iPhone 6 Rumours: Release Date, Price and Specification The unofficial concept designed to blow the iPhone out of the water shows off a curved display, super HD screen and 16-megapixel camera.
The video, created by YouTube user O2 Guru TV, is an impressive concept. It's a sleek, aluminum and glass, handset that curves from top to bottom to fit the face, plus a 5-inch display with double the resolution of the iPhone 5S.
It suggests the Galaxy S5 will be able to "flex," pack three times the phone memory of the iPhone and also come with a 16-megapixel camera that can shoot 4K (which is four times the quality of Full HD).
There isn't the wraparound display that Samsung recently patented, but it could have the option to unlock the phone using a retina scan. Of course, this is all hearsay, and more a wish list rather than actual fact. But it's a nice 3D mock-up nonetheless.
Speculation is heating up that Samsung will release the Galaxy S5 very early in 2014, there's even rumor that it could be unveiled at the mega gadget show CES in January.
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As we all know that Samsung mostly copied all phones f Apple whether it is first Galaxy 3 OR it's latest anyone set. So, A Silicon Valley jury has ruled that Samsung must pay $290m to Apple for copying iPhone and iPad features in its devices.
This verdict comes after a previous jury found Samsung owed Apple $1.05bn for copyright infringement.
However, US District Judge Lucy Koh ordered a retrial because she said that jury miscalculated the amount Samsung must pay.Samsung is Expected to Appeal
Apple said in a statement:"For Apple, this case has always been about more than patents and money. It has been about innovation and the hard work that goes into inventing products that people love.
"While it's impossible to put a price tag on those values, we are grateful to the jury for showing Samsung that copying has a cost."
The jury's ruling covers 13 of the 26 Samsung devices that Apple had argued copied its technology. These are mostly older Samsung tablets and smartphones.
The $290m figure comes on top of the $550m Samsung owes Apple as a result of the initial verdict. In total, Apple has now been awarded close to $930m in the case.
Apple shares traded slightly higher on the news. Samsung closed down slightly earlier in the day.
Samsung had argued that Apple should not have ownership over technology like what Samsung said was the "basic rectangle" shape of smartphones.
"Apple doesn't own beautiful and sexy," Samsung lawyer William Price told the jury during the proceedings.However, The Jury in the Courtroom
Which is located just 15 minutes away from Apple's headquarters in California - thought otherwise, awarding close to the $380m Apple sought. Samsung said it owed just $52m.
Samsung was found to have infringed Apple patents, including one that allows users to "pinch and zoom" on smartphone and tablet screens.
A separate trial to determine whether or not current Samsung devices violate Apple's patents is scheduled for March 2014.
Apple has also asked Judge Koh to consider a sales ban against all of the older Samsung models that used Apple's technology.
While Judge Koh has previously refused to issue such an injunction, a separate US Appeals Court asked her to reconsider this week.