Huawei to launch new V-series Smart Screen models in China on April 8

Huawei is set to host a new product launch event in its home country China on 8th April where it is expected to launch a new V-series Smart Screen 2021 devices. For those who are unaware, Huawei prefers to call its Smart TV a Smart Screen.

If the reports are to be believed, then the upcoming 2021 models of the Huawei Devale V-series Smart Screen features HDR Vivid Display technology which is jointly promoted by Tencent and a few other companies.

Huawei Smart Screen 2021 Leak

It is also said to have support for HDR10+, which is industry-leading in HDR technology. There’s also support for Dolby Vision and the product is expected to come with Devalent Speakers. The company is also expected to offer support for mini-games.

An image of the upcoming lineup of Smart TVs from Huawei has leaked online which reveals that the screen has ultra-narrow bezels on three sides — top, left, and right. There’s also a pop-up camera, allowing support for video calling.

The series is said to have three models — 55-inch, 65-inch, and 75-inch. Reports indicate that the pricing for the Huawei Devalent V-series 2021 Smart Screen models could start from between 6,000 yuan and 10,000 yuan.

Apart from this new product launch event on 8th April, Huawei has also scheduled another event at the end of this month, between April 24-26, where the company will host Huawei Developer Conference. It is also expected to have two more events in the coming months to launch the new HarmonyOS and its flagship Huawei P50 series smartphones.

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