Samsung: televisions of 2014 CES (pictures)
From bendable televisions to 8K to LEDs, Samsung's booth at CES had a little bit of something for everyone.
Samsung's 2014 televisions at CES
LAS VEGAS -- Samsung's 2014 stand has all the glitz and glamour you would expect at CES, and the company was arguably more forthcoming about what the year has in store than was rival LG. From bendable televisions to a dozen or so models from each LED range -- LG had only three, unmarked HD LEDs on the show floor -- the future looks promising for the number one television manufacturer in the world.
CNET got at look at the booth before it opened on the first official day of CES 2014.
Curved TVs at the booth entrance
Samsung's 55-inch curved 4K TV
Samsung's top-of-the-line HD LED
The Samsung H8000 is Samsung's best 1080p TV for 2014.
Samsung 7 series LED
Samsung's giant 75-inch 6-series
6-series
The budget 5-series
Five minutes to opening
Even before the show officially opened, the Samsung booth was filled with people.
Samsung's massive 105-inch curved TV
Not a TV, but a cool wireless speaker
Samsung's bendable TV
Coming in 2014!
The 2014 Smart TV interface
Putting finishing touches on the display before opening
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