During the last CES 2024, Hisense announced the arrival of a new evolution for this season. television technologyRes ULED X, which received very good reviews in 2023 with models such as UXKQ.
But this year, the company wants to bet on slightly unconventional new models, such as the recently announced U9N. 5,000 nits maximum brightness and until 5,300 FALD dimming zone or the new so-called “decorative” television KanvasTV.
Hisense CanvasTV, technical specifications
HE KanvasTV Samsung follows a similar philosophy to The Frame series. So, a Smart TV when not in use looks like a work of arta canvas on which the screen displays different masterpieces that come pre-installed in the operating system.
According to the brand, the TV will offer “a curated world of free artistic masterpieces” with a collection of pre-loaded works spanning abstract, modern and Renaissance styles. Users also show personal photos by clicking the “Art Mode” button on the remote control.
The price of the Hisense version will be as follows: $1000 to $1300 for the 55- and 65-inch models respectively, which will make it significantly cheaper than equivalent Samsung models, with prices expected to drop further over time.
count by one LCD panel with 4K resolution and quantum dotsIt has a matte finish thanks to its special anti-reflective coating and supports 144Hz refresh, VRR and ALLM via HDMI 2.1. It also has a built-in 2.0.2 speaker system.
works with TV Google TV Like Samsung’s The Frame, Hisense CanvasTV’s frame is replaceable, offering access to all the most popular apps. It has teak frames as standard, with optional white and walnut frames available. These frames slide over the TV and stay in place through magnets.
Price and availability
Although not many details are given about CanvasTV, the brand commented that it will be available for sale in America at the end of summer 2024 in 55 and 65 inches/inch sizes. 1000 and 1300 dollars respectively Availability for Europe is expected to be made public at IFA 2024 in early September.
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