Hisense Unveils the A85K Televisions with Advanced Gaming Features
References: hisense-canada & gizmochina
Hisense, a Chinese manufacturer of consumer goods, has announced the release of its new A85K series of OLED TVs. These magnificent TVs, available in 55-inch and 65-inch sizes, have displays covering 97% of the DCI-P3 color spectrum. With a maximum brightness of 900 nits and a normal value of about 135 nits, the A85K series provides a luxurious viewing experience that makes consumers feel like they're at the theatre.
The TV has a 150,000:1 contrast ratio, which ensures that the blacks and whites are prominent and vivid on the screen. The TV also supports HDR10+, HLG, and Dolby Vision IQ, as well as 4K upscaling, MEMC motion smoothing, and noise reduction.
The A85K's pricing and debut date have not yet been disclosed.
Image Credit: Hisense
The TV has a 150,000:1 contrast ratio, which ensures that the blacks and whites are prominent and vivid on the screen. The TV also supports HDR10+, HLG, and Dolby Vision IQ, as well as 4K upscaling, MEMC motion smoothing, and noise reduction.
The A85K's pricing and debut date have not yet been disclosed.
Image Credit: Hisense
Trend Themes
1. Gaming-ready OLED Tvs - Manufacturers can develop more gaming-oriented features for TVs to cater to the growing gaming market segment.
2. Expanding DCI-P3 Color Spectrum Coverage - Companies can invest in expanding DCI-P3 color spectrum coverage to enhance the viewing experience on high-end TVs.
3. HDR Support for High-end Tvs - More high-end TVs can incorporate HDR support to enhance image quality and stay ahead of the competition.
Industry Implications
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3. Gaming - As TVs with advanced gaming features become more accessible, gaming companies can develop more complex and graphically-intensive games to cater to this market.
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