LM Tokyo ELLDE
LM Tokyo's first OLED TV, the ELLDE, offer 43-, 48-, 55- and 65-inch 4K WOLED panels, ambient lighting and tempered glass casing.
The ELLDE is now shipping in Japan, starting at ¥99,800 (around $880) for the 43-inch model.
LM Tokyo's first OLED TV, the ELLDE, offer 43-, 48-, 55- and 65-inch 4K WOLED panels, ambient lighting and tempered glass casing.
The ELLDE is now shipping in Japan, starting at ¥99,800 (around $880) for the 43-inch model.
LG's OLED evo Objet Collection TV is a premium OLED TV, that sports a moving cover, which can be adjusted via a remote control. The TV was designed in collaboration with Danish premium textile brand Kvadrat.
The idea, it seems, is that one can cover a part of the screen when you don't want to watch parts of the image - for example during violent or cruel scenes.
JVC's first OLED TV, the VO9100 OLED TV, sports a 55/65" 120Hz 4K WOLED panel. Other features include HDR support, HDMI 2.1, ALLM, eARC and Dolby Atmos. The TVs are based on a Linux Smart TV platform, with support for Amazon Prime, Netflix, YouTube, Twitch and more.
The VO9100 series will launch in Europe by the end of 2021.
The OLED936 is Philips' flagship 2021 OLED TV range. The TVs feature 48,55 and 65 inch 4K WOLED displays, anti-burn-in technology, with 4-sides Ambilight, Android 10 OS Philips's dual-chip P5 video processor, two HDMI 2.1 ports, VRR, ALLM, HGiG and a built-in Dolby Atmos B&W 3.1.2 channel audio system.
The OLED936 will ship soon.
Xiaomi's Mi TV Master 77 features a 77-inch 4K WOLED panel, high color gamut, 1000 nits peak brightness, 120Hz refresh rate, NVIDIA G-SYNC, VRR, ALLM and dual HDMI v2.1.
The Mi TV Master 77 will start shipping in China soon for 19,999 Yuan (around $3,000 USD).
Xiaomi's Mi TV 6 OLED features 55" or 65" 4K WOLED panels, 10-bit professional color depth, 900 nits peak brightness, HDR10+ and HLG.
The Mi TV 6 OLED is now shipping in China starting at 5,699 Yuan (around $880).
The Hisense 2021 A9G OLED TVs are available in 55-inch and 65-inch sizes (4K WOLED panels). The TV features 4 HDMI 2.1 interfaces, VRR and ALLM for gaming, and HDR10+, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos.
The A95 will ship later in 2021 in China, Europe and Australia.
Konka's APHAEA V5 OLED TV uses LG Display's 55" / 65" 4K WOLED panels. The TVs feature the company's latest Yiyou AI-powered Smart TV platform, HDR, black-label JBL Pro speakers and a new composite-material based structure.
The V5 OLED TVs will ship soon in China. The 55-inch model is priced at 9,999 Yuan (around $1,500 USD) and the 65-inch model is priced at 15,999 Yuan (around $2,500). During the pre-order period the company offers a 4,000 Yuan discount.
The Skyworth W92 is a 88-inch 8K (7680x4320) 120Hz OLED TV, that features Skyworth's AI Picture Quality Engine 8K version, two MEMC chips and Crystal Sound OLED (or, as Skyworth calls, it Audio Glass Sound).
The W92 will ship in China on April 8, 2021, for 199,999 yuan (around $30,500).
The Skyworth W82 is the world's first bendable TV, that can change from a flat screen to a curved one (with a curvature radius of 1000R), which Skyworth says is suitable for gamers.
The W82 sports a 65-inch 120Hz WOLED TV panel and features Dolby Vision, HDR10, Skyworth's AI Picture Quality 4K engine, VRR and 240Hz Crystal Motion OLED.