when the price for a “new model for 2025” comes with a launch figure that’s much lower than one can estimate…
…it means something new is planned to rock the market?
let’s see! miniLED please!!!
the key selling point of “ArtWork/Canvas TV” may seems to be the frame,
but in fact, the most expensive part falls on the matte panel that’s more expensive to produce.
Hisense is the first in local market to push out their “ArtWork/Canvas/Frame TV”…
…the looks to have potential to beat SAMSUNG, which had their product presence in the market for some period of time.
however, the price is still insanely high and close to OLED and miniLED TV of the same size.
now that “ECONOMICAL” trophy goes to TCL!
PRE-ORDER PRICE for TCL’s competition to SAMSUNG’s FRAME TV and HiSense FRAME TV is out!
currently only 2 sizes is listed, “Medium @55” and “Xtra Large @75”, $2000 and $3000 respectively, priced surprisingly close to CHINA’s domestic Recommended Retail Price!
hmmm… would mainstream 65" fall in-between @$2500?
for the moment i couldn’t find any additional info whether does the display comes with integrated built in speakers,
hence when you click to the link and look at the specs, only the separate audio body B&O designed 3.0.2 soundbar is listed together with separate subwoofer… that creates an impression that “speakers not built in”.
on the budget TV frontline with competitive price and comes with full 3yrs warranty coverage, KONKA’s new addition to the market are just 2 new size variants to their R684 range, where the only product in this range was fought only by their 55inch make since June or so.
the new additions are 50inch and 65inch products.
from ALPHAVISION website, these 50’,55’, 65’ “entry specs” models are sold @ the price of $430, $500, and $650 respectively.
should their PR Product Picture is going according to plan “accordingly”, then we would likely be expecting their 75" and 85" products coming in months before the “new product year” starts in June next year. however… fingers crossed, if ALPHAVISION have little faith with the brand confidence due to low popularity, or quality…
it’s a pity that until today, there’s still no signs showing that ALPHAVISION may bring KONKA’s miniLED TVs and OLED TVs to the market to join in competition to attract budget hunters.