TV brand Hisense has broadened its product range in Australia with the introduction of their CanvasTV in this country, designed to “effortlessly blend art and technology to elevate Australian living spaces”
Art on your TV, interchangeable frames around the TV – it’s not unique or new, but with the overwhelming success of Samsung’s The Frame TV range in Australia it was only a matter of time before this came here.

I’ve seen Hisense’s range of Art inspired TVs for a few years at shows like IFA and CES but it seems the time is right for Australia to get the Hisense option.
“CanvasTV is more than just a television—it’s a statement piece that combines the best of art and innovation to elevate Australian homes” said Chris Kotis, Vice-President of Sales and Marketing of Hisense Australia and New Zealand. “CanvasTV unlocks a new world for Hisense, further enhancing the functionality and innovation behind our home entertainment range. It is designed to be versatile and seamlessly adapt to our customer’s lifestyle. With features such as interchangeable frames and a hi-matte screen, CanvasTV transforms your home into a gallery.”

The TV is a 4K QLED with a hi-matte anti-glare finish.
Hisense call the frames around the TV their “StyleSwap Frames” allowing you to find a look to suit your room, with Teak coming with each TV, while everyone who buys the CanvasTV can get a free White or Walnut frame by simply registering their product.

You get 300 free artworks on the TV, and over 1000 if you sign up and log into a free VIDAA account on the TV
The CanvasTV will be available later this month in Australia, the 55 inch at $1,799 and the 65 inch at $2,299.
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