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Citing Value, Performance, Konka Readies OLED, QLED TVs for Spring US Launch

Konka is hitting CES with an array of upcoming TVs and statement displays spread over four technologies, and it’s showing 236-inch 8K and 4K micro LED video walls, said the company Sunday. In its 8K reserve, it’s featuring an 88-inch…

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8K OLED TV, 75-inch 8K LED TV and an 8K chassis with built-in 5G to show off its investment in emerging platforms and that it’s ready for “the evolution of display technology,” said the company. Due in North America in spring are three new series: LED, QLED and OLED models, as the company bills itself as a “high-value, high-performance” home entertainment brand. Former Hitachi TV executive Scott Ramirez, Konka senior vice president-sales and marketing, called the TV lineup a smart choice for retailers and consumers. The company’s H3 series of LED Android TVs is priced at $199 (HD) for a 32-inch model, $299 for 40-inch (Full HD). The U5 4K LED lineup, also Android TV, ranges from $399 for a 43-incher to $1,499 for 75 inches, including voice remote and HDMI 2.0 inputs with HDCP 2.2. The Q7 quantum dot Android TVs range from 50 inches ($699) to 75 inches ($1,999). Prices haven’t been set for the 55- and 65-inch OLED models with a built-in sound bar. The company touted 35 years of experience as a manufacturer, “developing, designing, and engineering quality products and over 5,000 TV patents.”