Hisense has announced the CanvasTV, a direct competitor to Samsung's The Frame that undercuts the company on price.
Hisense has made a name for itself in the value television market. Need a TV with some newer features but don't want to pay the price premium that comes with something from Samsung, Sony, or LG? Hisense is there with a television that is much cheaper. Now, the company wants to take a shot across the bow of Samsung more directly. In a blog post, Hisense announced the CanvasTV, a direct competitor to Samsung's The Frame television that comes in at a much lower price.
It also utilizes a matte instead of glossy display to help with glare, something that can come in handy if you have the TV in Art Mode and it is really bright out. It comes packed with HDMI 2.1, so you can actually game with a console on this thing and use Google TV with Chromecast for your smart television offerings. Seamless ambient light adaptation via an RGB sensor further optimizes the viewing environment.
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