Huawei’s first OLED TV sounds great, but this is why people don’t dare to buy it

Tram Ho

* According to Callum Booth, a reporter on TheNextWeb

TV is an area of ​​technology that has a lot of upgrades over the years, but doesn’t seem to get public attention for one simple reason: people often buy one product to use for years in a row. because of continuous upgrades like laptops, desktops or smartphones.

It seems that Huawei wants to change that with its first OLED TV, called Smart TV X65 . According to the leaked information, this will be a convergence of many new features that users must consider upgrading.

Chiếc TV OLED đầu tay của Huawei nghe rất tuyệt vời, nhưng đây là lý do vì sao người ta không dám mua - Ảnh 1.

According to Gizchina , the Huawei Smart TV X65 will have a new type of panel, equipped with many small sensors that measure the color and brightness of the environment to change these elements on the screen accordingly. The TV can have up to 14 speakers (yes, up to 14 speakers) placed around the edges, just like the background, you can measure the environment and adjust to suit each space – listen. quite similar to the technology Apple equips with the HomePod.

Another very unique feature is the ultra-wide 24MP camera that can ‘stick out’ from the TV, enabling users to control the product with remote gestures instead of using controls or voice. All of these features combined make for an interesting product, but I don’t want to buy it for use!

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TV poster for X65 is shared by CEO Richard Yu

It’s true that the camera has a ‘peek-out’ feature so it can’t track the user all the time, but the fact that it has a camera only makes me nervous. Even without a camera, the dense image sensor and audio system placed on the TV can track every user’s gesture.

When using the TV is the time I feel most comfortable, and this ‘comfort’ level will decrease a lot when I know my TV is equipped to ‘tooth’ camera and sensor. The TV is also usually located in the living room, and it can gather a large amount of family information, unlike other personal devices.

Perhaps ‘unkindly’, I can admire Huawei in equipping great upgrades for my products, but it is still a long time before I want a product like this in my home!

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Source : Genk