The Asian company Hisense has introduced a new series of TVs with 4K that are characterized by being compatible with standard HEVC 4K, which allows you to play with the same resolution content through different media (via streaming from internal storage devices, for example). Being available in both flat and curved format format (in different panel sizes from 40 to 65 inches), the new TVs of the Hisense series K720, K321, K681 and XT810 hit stores in the coming weeks Output prices ranging between 700 and 2,300 euros.
All TVs Hisense presented on this occasion have panels with 4K UHD resolution and incorporate the functions of Smart TV (with integrated WiFi connectivity), and in addition to HDMI 2.0 inputs and USB 3.0, also houses a quad cores, 4K Upscaling technology (to transform content to the highest resolution possible), SMR technology (Smooth Motion Rate, developed by Hisense with the idea of compensating the movements of the image to improve its clarity) and Anyview Cast technology (content sharing multimedia between devices wirelessly).
Starting with the lowest ranges, the Hisense K321 series comes with three different sizes of flat panel displays: 40, 50 and 55 inches. They offer 4K UHD resolution 3,840 x 2,160 pixels, and the frequency of 800 Hz is reached. The prices of these models are 700, 900 and 1,200 euros, respectively. TVs in this series will be available in stores from July.
The next series that we find is the Hisense K681. In this case, the series only is included one-size flat screen 55 inches, with the difference that the frequency that is able to achieve this panel increases to 1,000 Hz. The starting price of the K681 series of Hisense in their only screen size is 1,300 euros, and its availability in stores starting from this month of May.
Turning now to the category TVs with curved screens, the following range is the Hisense XT810 series. This series is also available on a single screen size of 55 inches, and again we find an increased frequency compared to previous series, namely to 1,200 Hz. The XT810 series will be available in stores from the same May for a starting price set at 1,500 euros.
Finally, the new Hisense TVs with the highest prices are found in the Hisense K720 series. Available in sizes 55 and 65 inches, these TVs are presented with a frequency of 800 Hz and compatibility with the video compression format VP9 (compatibility which, incidentally, also incorporates the K321 series). The K720 series will be available in stores from July, and prices are set out in the 1,500 and 2,300 euros respectively.