– Hi-Matte anti-glare panel for a seamless “art piece” feel.
– flush TV mounts and customizable teak frames with options for white or walnut colors.
– 144Hz refresh rate in Game Mode Pro, Quantum Dot technology, and Google OS smart TV capabilities for versatile functionality.- Included hardware and software reduce extra costs compared to samsung’s models that require additional purchases for frames/art subscriptions.
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Hisense’s CanvasTV introduces cost-effective alternatives in the global smart-TV market while leveraging aesthetics like digital art modes combined with functional technologies such as anti-glare displays and Google OS integration-all packaged affordably compared to competitors like Samsung’s The Frame.
For india-a rapidly advancing digital consumer base where home décor preferences increasingly integrate tech-driven solutions-such affordable innovation could resonate well if principles like localized pricing strategies or manufacturing scalability are considered for future imports/distribution partnerships within Indian markets.
Moreover, lower upfront costs of customization may provide broader appeal among value-conscious buyers seeking high-tech entertainment systems without sacrificing decor upliftment-a factor highly relevant in urban Indian households balancing compact living environments.
India can watch global trends closely here as budget-friendly advancements expand versatile Smart TVs beyond merely primary functions into art-centric lifestyle utility