Hisense CanvasTV Releases with 4K 144Hz QLED Panel

Tommy_tvs

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Hisense recently unveiled its CanvasTV series, positioning itself as a competitor to Samsung's The Frame TV, emphasizing affordability with a starting price of $999.

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The CanvasTV series features a 4K 144Hz QLED matte panel, coupled with an ambient light sensor and 2.0.2 surround sound speakers. Users have the option to install frames made of mahogany or walnut, allowing the TV to seamlessly integrate with room decor.

Available in 55-inch and 65-inch variants, the CanvasTV offers competitive pricing compared to Samsung's The Frame TV. The 55-inch model starts at $999, while the 65-inch model is priced at $1299. In contrast, Samsung's 55-inch Frame TV is priced at $1499, and the 65-inch model costs $1999.

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Furthermore, CanvasTV comes with a curated selection of art pieces spanning abstract, modern, and Renaissance styles. Users can easily switch between "Art Mode" and "Personal Photo Mode" by pressing the corresponding button on the remote control. Additionally, the TV's built-in sensor can detect human activity in the room. If no activity is detected for a period, the TV automatically shuts off to conserve energy.

In conclusion, Hisense's CanvasTV offers an attractive blend of affordability, functionality, and aesthetics, making it an appealing choice for consumers seeking a stylish yet budget-friendly artistic display option for their homes.
 

Tbeufg45

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The CanvasTV seems like a competitor to Samsung's The Frame, but with a focus on high refresh rate. Is a QLED panel good enough for art display compared to OLED? Tough decision for an art-loving gamer.
 

Mogens

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Hisense is known for offering good value, but how does the CanvasTV stack up against gaming TVs from LG or Samsung? User experiences with similar high refresh rate TVs would be helpful.
 
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