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Jul202024

Hisense unveils affordable art-focused TV

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Looking for a TV that seamlessly blends into your decor? Hisense offers an option with its CanvasTV! This 65-inch television, available now for $1,299.99 USD (around $1,790 CAD), boasts a stunning matte QLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, perfect for both art enthusiasts and entertainment seekers.

First announced in May, the Hisense CanvasTV redefines the concept of a television. It is reminiscent of Samsung's popular The Frame TV. Its 4K QLED screen comes housed in a sleek wooden teak frame (with walnut and all-white options sold separately), making it look like a genuine piece of art. When not actively watching TV, the CanvasTV can display a curated collection of Renaissance, modern, or abstract paintings in "Art Mode." You can even showcase your own photos and artwork! To top it off, a motion sensor automatically turns off the TV when no one's around, saving energy.

While this isn't the only TV designed to blend into your decor, Hisense offers a significant price advantage. Compared to Samsung's The Frame, the 65-inch CanvasTV is a cool $700 USD (~$964 CAD) cheaper, with the upcoming 55-inch model expected to sell for $999 USD (~$1,376 CAD).

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