Chinese Innovated Products Shine at CES
China's TCL, a world leader in consumer electronics, launched the world's biggest printing organic light-emitting diode (OLED) at the CES. (PHOTO: XINHUA)
Edited by LIN Yuchen
Chinese companies showed a high level of innovation at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) held in Las Vegas, between January 5 and 8, by incorporating new technologies and designs in their products, allowing for a wider range of applications.
China's TCL, a world leader in consumer electronics, launched the world's biggest printing organic light-emitting diode (OLED) at the CES. The product, designed through cooperating with a Japanese display technology firm JOLED, is laying the foundation for innovating screen materials in multiple electronic devices such as phones and tablet computers.
TCL always takes science and technology innovation as its production departure point, and has comprehensive insight in the fields of artificial intelligence, high-end displays, 5G applications, intelligent manufacturing and industrial Internet, said Zhang Wenhai, a general manager at the company.
Other products coming under the spotlight include Lenovo's full-size dual-screen OLED laptop, a world first, and Hisense's unprecedented 8K laser TV. Not to be outdone, Hisense's smart steam oven can recognize food automatically through cameras, while transmitting live cooking images to the oven user.
Some clean energy companies also launched their innovative solar generators, appliances and clean energy solutions.
Jackery, for example, a portable power manufacturer headquartered in Shenzhen, unveiled at the CES its innovative portable solar generator at the CES, called Solar Generator 3000 Pro, which can produce a maximum of 8.5 kWh a day, enough to sustain five days of outdoor or home emergencies.
Chinese companies always listen to the needs of global users, said Tim Dolidze of Ecoflow, adding that they act immediately, and improve constantly.