Huawei competes with a TV different from any device



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DONGGUAN, China – Huawei, subject to a US ban on technological competition between Washington and Beijing, has unveiled its first smart TV, which will be sold next week and equipped with the Harmony OS operating system.
China's telecoms and smartphones giant has entered a market dominated by South Korean companies Samsung, LG, as well as Japanese companies Sony and Panasonic.
This smart TV will be available on the market from Thursday in China. It is marketed under the Huawei smartphone brand for young customers, said honorary CEO George Gao.
Zhao said at a press conference in Dongguan, southern China, that the new TV that will be launched by the company is not "just a TV as we know it".
The device is powered by the Huawei Harmony operating system and is designed to be an extension of the smartphone on the big screen and works in the same digital environment. So, you can sync and convert content from a smartphone to a TV and vice versa.
This smart TV is also equipped with a front camera dedicated to video chat and facial recognition system, to prevent children from accessing certain programs.

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