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New Curved Ultra HD TV Hisense XT810

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Positioned normally in the elementary segment of the market, Chinese manufacturer has recently introduced a new series of TVs Hisense XT810, with Ultra HD resolution, a curved screen, HDMI 2.0 interface, dual-tuner and Miracast support, aimed at the middle-class market segment.

Curved Ultra HD TV Hisense XT810 has backlight with local dimming and is based on dual- processor system. The quad-core processor provides the enhanced speed of navigation using Hisense Vision interface, while FRCX processor serves for video processing, including video scaling from SD and HD sources to 2160p (UHD) format.
TV operates with 3D technology with shutter glasses, with the ability of converting ordinary video to 3D format. There is a SMR 400 Hz technology for moving images compensation (correction). It has dual-tuner DVB for ТV channels reception XT810, a recording function provides an opportunity to save TV programs on the hard disc. Surprisingly, however, there is no information on HEVC decoder operation. In addition to Wi-Fi, the TV is compatible with Miracast technology used to share your smart-phone, tablet or other gadgets display to TV screen. XT810 enables you to play multimedia files.
Interfaces include 4 inputs HDMI 2.0, analogous inputs: component, composite, VGA and SCART, RCA output, an optical audio output и 4 USB 3.0. ports.

Characteristics of Hisense XT810 TV:

Curved Ultra HD TV, Edge LED
Active 3D
Video processor FRCX (increasing the resolution)
Processor Quad Core
SMR 400 Гц
Dual-tuner DVB
HbbTV
Recording through USB port
Wi-Fi
WiFi Direct
Bluetooth

Interfaces: 4x HDMI 2.0, component, composite, VGA, SCART, optical audio input, CI +, USB 3.0.
Primarily introduced at the end of the last year (2014), Hisense 55XT810 will be available since May 2015 at the price of € 2199.

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