TCL has unveiled the NXTFRAME TV, its first lifestyle television in North America, emphasizing advanced technology and aesthetic appeal; The product combines TCL’s renowned picture performance with customizable artwork, offering a unique home theater experience.
It also features an ultra-slim design, just 1.1 inches deep, and includes a built-in chassis for easy installation, eliminating the need for an external box — Interesting extras included are the matte anti-reflective screen, off-white bezel, and light wood magnetic frame, allowing it to blend better into any home décor.
Other features worth mentioning are the Art Library, AI Art capability, and personal photo gallery mode, that can transform living rooms into personalized art studios.
Additionally, TCL has partnered with Bang & Olufsen to integrate premium audio into the NXTFRAME Pro series. This partnership enhances the TV’s audio-visual experience, featuring Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and a matching wireless 3.1.2 soundbar and subwoofer, co-engineered by the two brands.
The NXTFRAME TV also caters to gamers and sports enthusiasts, offering a 120Hz/144Hz VRR panel refresh rate, Game Accelerator 240, and AMD FreeSync Premium for enhanced gameplay. It includes multiple connectivity options, such as Bluetooth, three HDMI inputs, and fast Wi-Fi 5 performance, supporting Google TV Smart OS, Apple AirPlay 2, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple HomeKit.
Available in 55”, 65”, 75”, and 85” models (which can be found at TCL’s official website), the NXTFRAME TV is priced between $1,499.99 and $3,999.99, with the NXTFRAME Pro series priced between $1,999.99 and $4,999.99. Accessories like the Movable Floor Stand and matching table feet will also be available in September, priced at $699.99 and $149.99, respectively.