As per industry sources, the upcoming Motorola TV will have Flipkart as one of its online sales partners upon launch. It has also been revealed that the smart TV will run Android 9 Pie, which means it will give users access to popular video streaming apps as well.
Motorola smart TV will feature a 30W integrated soundbar. The smart TV will launch today alongside Moto E6s. Motorola will use a MEMC technology for the screen that should make for smoother visuals. This means that the TV will match the screen’s refresh rate with that of the content that is being shown. This also results in the removal of latency during scene shift. This tech is being said to be most useful during gaming. In addition, the TV screen is said to be thin on three sides.
The smart TV space is the next big thing for smartphone brands and Motorola, like many of its rivals, is coming up with a new smart TV of its own. India Today Tech got information about it last week from a source, describing some of its features and specifications. And now, another leak posted by BGR India shows a sneak peek of the Motorola smart TV for the first time. And similar to its phones, Motorola is trying to do something different with its TV as well.
Even in the audio category, the Motorola smart TV will come with better hardware. The integrated soundbar will be rated at 30W for output, which along with regular speakers should offer a better audio experience than its rivals. Additionally, for the display, Motorola will use a MEMC technology for the screen that should make for smoother visuals. However, the refresh rate of the screen will be limited to 60Hz as with most regular smart TVs.
An official image of the Motorola smart TV has leaked online and as confirmed by our source last week, it flaunts a big integrated soundbar. The soundbar seems to be neatly integrated under the TV panel, flaunting the Motorola logo on it. Additionally, the image also shows the TV with narrow bezels all around. The Motorola TV will come with a black-and-gold colour scheme.
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