Hisense have released their ‘Designer Collection’ TV range with Harvey Norman

As technology advances further and further we’re seeing significantly less of an emphasis on tech that is simply functional, but more so a push into tech that’s going to sit well in the home. The Designer Collection range from Hisense, made in partnership with Harvey Norman is one of the latter.

A sleek, contemporary designed ‘all-white’ frame allows the the Designer Collection to blend nicely into your home. Hisense have said they worked “to create the range for design-conscious Australians looking to engage with form, aesthetics and quality while maintaining a strong connection to functionality.

The collection is sporting the VIDAA U 2.5 Smart TV platform and mobile app RemoteNOW – the app allows you to control the TV entirely from your phone as well as cast photos/videos. A feature that a lot of users will often buy an external device to able to use.

Andre Iannuzzi the Head of Marketing for Hisense Australia has said that “Together [with Harvey Norman], we’ve created a range that we think will resonate well with consumers around the country. The result is a minimalist television that offers a high quality viewing experience whilst being pleasing on the eye with its all-white frame”.

You can pick up the Designer Collection in either 65-inch ($2,999), 55-inch($1,999) or 43-inch ($1,099) in store or online at Harvey Norman!

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