<p>Several hours after LG announced a 105-inch curved 4K (or Ultra HD) HDTV, Samsung revealed that it too will have a massive, curved TV on display at January's CES. This is starting to look like a trend.</p><p>Samsung will demonstrate its 105-inch Curved UHD TV (the tentative official name of the screen) in Las Vegas at the Consumer Electronics Show, the company said in a blog post. The screen will go beyond the relatively standard 3,840-by-2,160 resolution found on most 4K HDTVs to a 5,120-by-2,160 resolution. This gives the screen a 21:9 aspect ratio comparesd to the typical 16:9 aspect ratios found on 1080p and most 4K HDTVs, and increases the number of pixels from 8 million to 11 million.</p><p>Boldly, considering LG's earlier announcement, Samsung is calling the 105-inch Curved UHD TV the first, largest, and most curved UHD TV. "Most curved" is a difficult claim to contest, but first and largest are outright questionable since it will be facing down LG's 105UB9 4K HDTV at the very same show.</p><p>LG's 105UB9 is also a 105-inch screen with a 5,120-by-2,160 resolution and 21:9 aspect ratio, and since both are effectively proofs of concept for LG and Samsung, it will be hard to declare either screen a winner over the other.</p><p><a href="http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2428555,00.asp">Keep reading...</a></p>