Haier Announces New Chromecast Built-in Partnership at CES 2017
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 4, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- (CES, Booth #15029) -- Haier, a global leader in consumer electronics and appliances, announces a new partnership with Google to launch a line of Chromecast built-in televisions for the North American market.
"We are excited to launch this new partnership with Google and offer consumers the best in entertainment experience," said John Homlish, President, Haier America's Digital Products Group. "With Chromecast built into our televisions we make it easy for consumers to get access to their favorite shows, movies, music, sports, games, and more."
Launching in Q2 of 2017 the new Haier Chromecast built-in television line will range from 43 inches to 75 inches.
Chromecast built-in offers access to:
- 1,000+ Chromecast-enabled apps
- 200,000+ TV shows and movies
- 30,000,000+ songs
With Chromecast built into Haier TVs your phone becomes your remote. Simply tap the Cast button from apps you already know and love to stream content from your phone, tablet or laptop to the TV.
Haier will showcase their new line-up at CES 2017 in Central Hall Booth #15029. For more information visit http://www.haieramerica.com/ces.
About Haier Group
Haier is the world's leading home appliance provider, with global revenues amounting to US$30.3 billion and profits of US$2.89 billion in 2015. Its mission is to create innovative home appliances that anticipate the fast-changing needs of consumers all around the world. Haier has been named the number one global home appliance brand every year for the last seven years by Euromonitor International, a world leader in strategy research for consumer markets, and in 2012 the Boston Consulting Group named Haier one of the ten most innovative companies in the world as well as the most innovative company in the consumer and retail category.
CONTACT: James Liess, Haier America
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973-617-1804
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