Chinese TV manufacturer Skyworth has launched a new TV product, the A5D GLED smart TV, which boasts of advanced features and technologies that promise an enhanced viewing experience for users.

Skyworth A5D GLED smart TV

The Skyworth A5D GLED Smart TV is available for pre-sale starting today at 20:00. The initial price for the 75-inch model is 5399 yuan, while the 65-inch model is priced at less than 3999 yuan. Let’s take a closer look at the features that make the A5D GLED Treble Picture stand out.

One of the standout features of the A5D GLED smart TV is its 100-level partition. This technology enables the TV to produce deep blacks, bright whites, and vibrant colors, making the picture quality more immersive and engaging. The TV also supports Smart matrix backlight and Mini Lens ultra-micro lens technology, which enhances the contrast and sharpness of the images displayed.

Skyworth A5D GLED smart TV

The A5D GLED has a peak brightness of 1000nit, which is considerably higher than most other TVs in the market. It covers 133% sRGB color gamut, which means it can display a wider range of colors than most other TVs. Additionally, the color difference is less than 1 (ΔE<1), making the colors displayed on the TV appear more natural and true-to-life.

To ensure user comfort and safety, the A5D GLED Treble Picture has passed the Rheinland eye protection certification. This means that the TV is safe for extended viewing periods, and users can enjoy watching their favorite shows without worrying about eye strain or damage.

The TV is equipped with HDMI2.1 and USB 3.0 ports, which support full channel 4K 120Hz high refresh rate, as well as MEMC, VRR+ALLM, and other advanced technologies. This makes the TV ideal for gaming, as it can display fast-moving scenes without any lag or stuttering.

Skyworth A5D GLED smart TV

The smart TV is also equipped with four 15W high-power crossover audio, supporting HARMAN AudioEFx Harman tuning, as well as Dolby Atmos and DTS decoding. The TV features far and near field dual voice on demand, making it easy for users to interact with the TV using voice commands.

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