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OnePlus TV will have 95 percent screen to body ratio

OnePlus Founder & CEO Pete Lau has taken to Twitter to highlight that the upcoming OnePlus TVs will have a 95 percent screen to body ratio. It isn’t clear if he is talking about a single model or all of them. His tweet reads, “With a 95% screen-to-body ratio, we're pushing the boundaries of your TV experience. Literally. #SmarterTV”.

We know for a fact that there will be more than one OnePlus TV launching on July 2. For one thing, the OnePlus 2020 TVs are available for pre-booking on Amazon and a Bluetooth certification hints that we will see a 32-inch, 43-inch and 55-inch TV launch from OnePlus. The company has taken to Twitter to highlight some of the features we can expect from the upcoming TV. 

A few days ago Pete Lau tweeted, “For the new OnePlus TV, we took away the bezel and gave you more immersive display. It’s more TV at a more affordable price. #SmarterTV” he also talks about Dolby Vision in one of his tweets staying, “Our vibrant Cinematic Display, Dolby Vision, and Netflix: These are the makings of one great movie night. #SmarterTV” We also know that the TV will cover 93 percent of the DCI-P3 colour gamut. 

It looks like OnePlus is going all out to give people the features they want in a TV, but what about the price? Well, it has been confirmed that the OnePlus TV will start under Rs 20,000 and you can read more about that here. Xiaomi is the current market leader in the TV space with 30 percent share and that is because their TVs pack in features and specs at affordable price points. We have also seen TVs from brands like Kodak, Realme, Nokia and more try to make a dent in Xiaomi’s market share. Here is why we think a 32-inch and 43-inch TV from OnePlus could stir up the market.



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