Chinese tech firms pump up volume at CES show in Las Vegas
Chinese high-tech companies have showcased some of the most eye-popping gear at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas last week, bidding to reverse their lack of global brand recognition.
Experts say the established firms Lenovo and Huawei are moving more upscale, while Hisense and Haier, relative Chinese newcomers to the US market, have rolled out some of the biggest and most advanced TVs and slimmest smartphones.
“One of the things that strikes you [at CES] is the presence of the Chinese brands,” said Bob O’Donnell, an analyst with the research firm IDC.
In the TV market, currently led by South Korean and Japanese firms, O’Donnell said: “We think the Chinese are ready to take on the Japanese.”
Hisense made a splash in Vegas by taking over a prominent spot formerly occupied by Microsoft, drawing crowds with dance performances, a 110-inch TV touted as the world’s biggest, and others that use “ultra HD” or 3-D technology.
“Hisense is No 1 in China for more than nine years, but the US is the most important market... if we want to be a global brand,” said Rocky Yang, research director for Hisense in the United States.