The Skyworth A7E Pro series wallpaper TV has been unveiled in China. The new TV comes in three sizes – 65”, 75”, and 85 inches and utilizes a Mini-LED paper-like screen. In terms of performance, the Skyworth A7E Pro series delivers 4K content and features a high display refresh rate of 288Hz.

Skyworth A7E Pro

The Skyworth A7E Pro is similar to the previously-launched A7E TV but the new model differs from its predecessor in its backlight partitioning. The Skyworth A7E Pro offers what is termed a thousand-level partition. The TVs use a matte screen design with zero reflection and zero glare. The TV is 39.99mm thick and also has an optional art frame as well as a hidden magnetic hanger. When the TV is hung on the wall, it looks like an art mural.

The A7E Pro TV has a screen resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels for its mini-LED panel. The maximum brightness of the screen is 2,000 nits while the dynamic contrast ratio is 24 million: 1. The TV has a 110% DCI-P3 color gamut coverage and the lowest number of partitions in the TV is 1152. The 75-inch model has 1440 partitions and the 85-inch variant has 1920 partitions. Skyworth plans to release a 100-inch variant of the A7E Pro and it will have 2304 partitions.

Skyworth A7E Pro

The A7E Pro TV is equipped with 243W Harman Kardon-tuned speakers and supports Dolby Atmos + DTS decoding. The TVs have 4GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage. Connectivity options available with the TV include dual-band WiFi, HDMI 2.1 (x3), USB-A 2.0 (x1), and a single AV interface.

Pricing & Availability

The Skyworth A7E Pro wallpaper TV is priced at 7,499 yuan ($1,047) for the 65-inch variant, 10,999 yuan ($1,536) for the 75-inch model, and 13,999 yuan ($1,955) for the 85-inch model. However, Skyworth is offering a discount that has seen the prices reduce. The introductory prices of the new Skyworth wallpaper TVs are 6,799 yuan ($950), 8,799 yuan ($1,229), and 12,799 yuan ($1,788) respectively for the 65″, 75″, and 85″ models. The three variants of the Skyworth A7E Pro TV can be purchased from JD.com.

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