Consumer electronics brand TCL Electronics, and the world's number two TV brand, has announced the world's largest QD-Mini LED TV set will be released in Australia and New Zealand later this year, the enormous 115" X955 television.
Sales of feature phones in the US are rising, the technology analyst firm Counterpoint Research claims, adding that OEMs are increasingly entering agreements with carriers.
Affordable smart-connected device manufacturer, TCL, has announced multiple mobile, tablet, and connected devices at MWC 2023, the annual Mobile World Congress event. These include the TCL 40 series, as well as continuing innovations in the TCL NXTPAPER and TCL TAB range to advance display excellence without compromising eye health.
It's the new year - which means it's now time to get ready for children to go back to school. With technology playing an ever-increasing role in the classroom and life getting more expensive by the day, here is a range of affordable yet high-quality options to help parents give their kids everything they need for the school year without breaking the bank.
When you want everyday value that still brings in premium features, when you want screens that have unique features to protect eyesight, when you want modern tech that won't break the bank, you'll want to have a look at TCL's range to see it all for yourself.
Retailing for $349 at retail stores while Vodafone offers it to post-paid users for just $299, the TCL 20 R 5G wants to prove you don't need to spend $1000+ on a phone, nor need fancy folding screens, to have a great smartphone experience.
TCL's NXTWEAR G wearable display glasses have finally arrived in store, replicating a 140-inch screen on a pair of lightweight glasses that connect via cable to anything with USB-C video out for $899 from Harvey Norman, with 6 months free Optus Sport subscription.
TCL is one of the Chinese leaders in tech, and its latest TCL 20 series is making a play as a brand delivering top quality tech at affordable pricing, with the TCL 20 Pro 5G the company's flagship smartphone with what it says is "several display and camera upgrades designed to take the user experience to new heights."
Top Indian IT firms, that handle a sizeable amount of work for overseas clients, are facing much higher rates of staff attrition as demand for tech staff grows, the website Nikkei Asia claims.
Foldable smartphones, not everyone's cup of tea after some models received a less than stellar welcome, are still expected to ship 18 million units by the end of 2022, the technology research firm Counterpoint Research says.
The prices of 5G devices in the US are likely to drop as low as US$200 (A$257) this year, the technology analyst firm Counterpoint Research says, adding that this could come about due to the expanding coverage and OEMs looking to meet demand at different prices.
With the ACMA's December 2020 study showing 46% of Australian children age 6 to 13 already using mobile phones, its clear that parents are buying them for their children, with sister companies Alcatel and TCL promoting a model each for this age group.
With new 5G smartphones using NXTVISION 2.0 screen tech, a new tablet using NXTPAPER screens delivering “one of the most advanced eye protection displays on the market”, multi-screen collaboration and more, TCL should have a very successful 2021.
The extent to which the smartphone market is being flooded with new devices can be gauged from the fact that this week — with the economy in the toilet due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic — there have been four companies announcing new wares.
Chipmaker Qualcomm Technologies has released its first 5G mobile platform in the 6-series, the Snapdragon 690 5G, which it claims will pave for the way for cheaper smartphones that can use the new technology.
TCL Communication, better known for its range of cheap television sets, has announced its first lot of self-branded smartphones, the TCL 10 series, all of which are priced under US$500. The devices will be available for sale later this year, with availability dates to be announced over the next few weeks. Two of the models will be sold in Australia.
Smart watches have come of age, with the latest being a sub-$200 model called the MOVETIME Family Watch, letting parents stay in touch with 4G calls, video calls, photo sharing, messaging and GPS tracking.
Chinese consumer electronics powerhouse TCL has launched its "Born a Legend" competition, asking "Aussie content creators to share an ‘everyday hero’ story to win" A$10,000!
Is the end of flat screens nigh? Probably not, as flat devices are sure to be with us for years yet, but with TCL's patented DragonHinge set to fire up MWC 2019, the Game of Phones is set to enter a whole new chapter.
Although Sharp has been showcasing 8K capable TVs for some time, Samsung, LG and now TCL have taken the opportunity to show off 8K models they all hope you'll upgrade to from as early as 2019.
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