Realme will unveil 8 new products on May
25, among them the X50 Pro Player edition, the company’s first smart watch and
its first TV. To build up anticipation, the company already teased the gaming
smartphone and now it’s building up intrigue for the TV.
The Realme TV will have a “premium
bezel-less deign” and the display panel will output up to 400 nits of
brightness (20% more than the average TV in this price segment, says Realme).
The Chroma Boost engine will be on image processing duties (previously, Chroma
Boost was a mode in the camera app of Realme phones).
The “smart” part of the TV will run on a
MediaTek chipset with 64-bit CPU (quad Cortex-A53) with the Mali-470 MP3 GPU.
Realme also put the “first-in-segment” label on the chipset, though we’re not
sure how accurate that is (it’s definitely not the first smart TV with a 64-bit
CPU, so we guess it’s a matter of how you define “segment”). We don’t know if
this will run Android TV, but it will definitely have voice commands.
For sound, Realme has lined up four
speakers in a stereo arrangement with 24W total output power and Dolby Audio
support. This hasn’t been officially confirmed, but the Bureau of Indian
Standards (BIS) let it slip that the Realme TV will come in two sizes, 43” and
55”, and will use QLED panels. It seems that there will be more official info
unveiled this Wednesday, so stay tuned for more.
