These devices include electronics, phone chargers and many household items.
Affluent Chinese consumers who crave luxury are making smart TVs more powerful than ever. This is now simpler in the age of artificial intelligence.
According to the latest data released by the Worldwide Electronics Trade Association, the Chinese smart TV market is expected to reach $1.1 billion by 2023, reaching a total of $49.38 billion and 10.84 million shares. The devices are expected to arrive in the first quarter of this year.
Although the development of home television has been slow, Chinese home appliance manufacturers are adding interactivity and imaging techniques to smartphones, using a variety of home appliances to attract consumers.
Leading desktop and tablet manufacturer Hisense Group has announced the launch of its new flagship tablet, the Hi Table, in the Chinese market.
The TV offers users a variety of functions, including animal entertainment, 3D karaoke, image recognition and motion capture, as well as a wide range of entertainment options.
CEO Wang Wei said that television has become a great advertising and awareness platform.
“A lot of hard work has gone into the social era,” Wang stated.
He said that Hisense has researched and developed two products based on artificial intelligence technologies (AIoT). AIoT, which stands for artificial intelligence, combines artificial intelligence and cyberspace to improve communication, control and analytics between humans and machines.
The 12-inch TV offers users a way to entertain and entertain themselves.
“Users can now enjoy 3D video games and video games with 5G, and 5G is the most popular video game,” Wang said.
When users want to take a picture, they can project the image onto the TV, which helps them directly experience their surroundings and compare it with the VR camera lens. You also give them items they need for personal activities, such as getting dressed or counting calories.
Marketing agency All View Cloud reported that smart TVs have taken over the country’s market, with sales reaching 89% in 2018.
Another Chinese electronics company, TCL, has launched the XESS touch screen to boost the growth of the technology industry and meet customers’ increasing demands for picture quality, sound quality and content quality.
The XESS has a 55-inch screen and can use artificial intelligence to control mobile screens. Visual effects are also available when watching videos on the 55-inch screen, offering up to 100 frames per second resolution on a 5.5-inch screen.
“With easy-to-use delivery, users can enjoy a high-quality experience,” said Wang Cheng, CEO of TCL.
Wan added that smart screens are an important part of the spread of smart homes to connect all aspects of the smart life cycle. The application can use facial and voice recognition to identify people and record their activities.
XESS uses advanced 5G technologies, artificial intelligence-generated images, quad-core smart processors and Hi-Fi smart speakers to enhance the efficiency and proximity of various home appliances such as refrigerators, air conditioners, washing machines and smart washing machines.
According to ABC, the total revenue of television sales in the first half of this year reached $22 million. respectively. This is 2.7% ($898 million) or 11.8%. Since last year.
Zhou Yuanyuan, vice president of large-screen television company AVC, said that the price of large-screen TVs has also fallen, resulting in reduced profit margins and increased market share.
To increase sales and reach a wider audience, the Skyworth Group TV operator is investing heavily in research and development of high-tech products.
“With 5G and intelligence”.