Huawei Smart Screen X65 To Go On Sale On April 26


Huawei Smart Screen X65

On April 8, the Huawei Smart Screen X65 was officially released. The new product was built on the basis of the V series. However, it was upgraded in all aspects of design aesthetics, smart interaction, and audio and video experience. The top variant costs 24,999 yuan ($3532). And today, this product went on pre-sale. The shipping date is set on April 26.

Huawei Smart Screen X65

The Huawei Smart Screen X65 uses a 24MP ultra-wide-angle camera with a resolution of 5632 x 4224, a horizontal viewing angle of 95 degrees, and a vertical viewing angle of 78 degrees. In order to empower AI smart eyes feature, the Huawei Smart Screen X65 also comes with a self-developed HiSilicon Hi3559C camera chip, with a dual-core NNIE @ 840MHz neural network acceleration engine (dual NPU). It can support the simultaneous execution of two visual algorithms.

Gizchina News of the week


Huawei Smart Screen X65 Display

The 4K OLED panel of the Huawei Smart Screen X65 can achieve 1000nit HDR peak brightness. Also, it has a million-level ultra-high contrast, covers the DCI-P3 98% color gamut, and supports a 120Hz high refresh rate and 1ms response time. In terms of driver chips, the Huawei Smart Screen X65 sports Huawei’s new self-developed Honghu flagship chip. It is customized for OLED, coming with the Honghu AI image quality engine. There is also a 6G RAM + 128G ROM memory combination. This TV product also supports MEMC motion picture compensation, HDR technology, SR super-resolution technology, NR noise reduction technology, Local DCI local dynamic contrast enhancement, CGM color management system, and CAA anti-burning screen technology.

In terms of sound, the Huawei Smart Screen X65 uses a 14-speaker full-screen sound array design. It includes 6 full-range speakers. Each of them includes a 3W dome tweeter and a 10W bar full-range speaker. Also, each subwoofer contains a 3.5-inch 20W subwoofer. So the total output power is 75W.

Disclaimer: We may be compensated by some of the companies whose products we talk about, but our articles and reviews are always our honest opinions. For more details, you can check out our editorial guidelines and learn about how we use affiliate links.

Previous There is a new notification that drives iPhones crazy
Next 15 years ago, the first Youtube video appeared