There will
be "no shocks" from Samsung Electronics at the promising new Consumer
Electronics Show, the organization's TV manager says.
"There
will be no astonishment shows [at Ces]," said Kim Hyun-suk, leader of
Samsung's visual presentation division, some piece of the shopper gadgets
division.
On the other
hand, Kim said guests can anticipate that a Tizen TV will be on presentation at
the tradeshow, yet included that it hadn't been chosen whether it would be the
fundamental fascination at the Samsung corner.
"We've
said various times that individuals will get to meet a Tizen TV (that will be
popularized) one year from now," said the president. "Everybody will
get to see it."
Tizen, a
Samsung-planned OS, has controlled smartwatches, for example, the Gear 2 and
Gear S. A Tizen-controlled telephone was delayed from being propelled in Russia
recently with gossipy tidbits about an inevitable India dispatch coming soon.
Samsung has
focused on that Tizen was a cross-stage OS. Kim not long ago told news hounds
at a tradeshow in Seoul that improvement of a TV controlled by the OS has
advanced essentially in the not so distant future. He focused on that Tizen
TV's greatest quality will be its open-source stage.
In the
interim, Samsung Electronics Co-CEO B.k. Yoon is required to give a keynote
discourse at CES, and will probably talk-up Smart Homes and Internet of Things.
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