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This QLED Android TV has a surprisingly low price: it’s 55 inches and costs less than you think.

This QLED Android TV has a surprisingly low price: it’s 55 inches and costs less than you think.

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It is more than obvious that in recent years there have been a lot of cheap TVs, especially small ones like 43″. However, the dynamics are unstoppable and are already beginning to affect models with a diagonal of 55″ and with panels that were considered premium until recently. .

We are talking about OLED as well as QLED which are usually somewhat cheaper. There is a Spanish company, Cecotec, who just decided to blow up the market with their prices, and as the button shows: they sell QLED TV 55″ for only 399 euros.

There is no other cheaper model on sale, and in addition to being big, it has a panel that greatly enhances the viewing experience, but there is more: it has Android TV, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos.

55-inch QLED TV for 399 euros

Until now, Cecotec has been a home appliance firm, such as its famous Conga robot vacuum cleaners or oil-free fryers, but it is opening up new markets, first refrigerators and washing machines, and now televisions.

It’s a launch that arrives just in time for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, which is just around the corner, high season for those thinking about whether to buy a new TV or not.

The Cecotec V1 VQU10055 series, the TV we’re talking about, boasts the world’s largest catalog of software and apps that Android provides for a TV, but it also has another feature that’s of particular interest to gamers: HDMI 2.1 that you are needed to get the most out of your latest generation console, be it Xbox Series X or PlayStation 5.

It’s time to ditch your LED TV when the first cheap QLED smart TVs came along.

It should be noted that until recently it was really impossible to find QLED TVs below 600 euros and we are talking about 43-inch ones, let alone 55-inch ones like the Cecotec we mentioned.

That’s why it might be time to make a move, even if it’s about giving a new brand like Spanish a try.

Source: Computer Hoy

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