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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