TCL has introduced its first “Way of Life” TV in North America, highlighting its commitment to superior technology and stylish design; This innovative product brings together TCL’s renowned picture quality and customizable artwork, delivering a unique home theater experience for users.
The sleek design measures a mere 1.1 inches in depth, boasting a built-in chassis for seamless setup, sans external field required – other attention-grabbing features include the matte anti-reflective display screen, off-white bezel and lightweight wooden magnetic body, effortlessly blending into any home décor.
Options allowing for creative expression include an expansive Artwork Library, cutting-edge AI-generated Artwork capabilities, and a discreet Private Picture Gallery mode – all converging to transform domestic spaces into bespoke art studios.
Moreover, TCL has partnered with Bang & Olufsen to combine premium audio into the sequence. The partnership, comprising Dolby Atmos and DTS:X technologies, features a synchronized WiFi 3.1.2 soundbar and subwoofer design, jointly engineered by both manufacturers to ensure seamless integration.
The NXTFRAME TV is designed to appeal to gaming enthusiasts and sports aficionados, boasting a 120Hz/144Hz Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) panel refresh rate, coupled with the Sport Accelerator 240 and AMD FreeSync Premium technologies, which collectively deliver an immersive and responsive gaming experience. The device offers multiple connectivity options, including Bluetooth, with three HDMI ports and reliable Wi-Fi 5 capabilities that support integration with Google TV’s Good OS, as well as seamless compatibility with Apple’s AirPlay 2, Amazon’s Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit for a smart home experience.
Worth and Availability
Outfitted in four stylish frame sizes – 55”, 65”, 75”, and 85” – the NXTFRAME TV is available for purchase between $ and $, while the NXTFRAME Professional series offers a price range of $ to $. Additionally, complementary equipment like the Movable Flooring Stand and matching desk feet will be available come September, priced at $ and $, respectively.
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