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SKYWORTH Shows an 88” 8K OLED TV w/Acoustic Glass Sound
SKYWORTH W92 is the first 8K OLED TV with SKYWORTH self-developed audio glass sound technology to achieve immersive sound output. The SKYWORTH W92 is equipped with two independent AI image enhancement chips and an 88-inch 8K 120Hz OLED screen panel to level up the image quality to the extreme. Shipped with SYWORTH AI picture quality engine and 130 MP OLED display, the W92 with a resolution of 7680×4320 is richer in colors and details and is capable of delivering unprecedented details and color accuracy. SKYWORTH self-developed Acoustic Glass Sound Technology highlights the W92 8K OLED TV. SKYWORTH claimed that it is a new type of acoustics technology used on high-end products produced by SKTWORTH, and it uses a whole glass as the diaphragm and four 30-core electromagnetic drivers causing it to vibrate and produce sounds. The sound matrix of the TV’s audio system is formed by the self-developed acoustic built-in bass drum and pneumatic tweeters, which not only forms the sound from individual points to the entire surface but also makes the sound field distribution more uniform, which can present the original audio-visual effect of the field. The audio glass sound will make the sound output full and clear to let users enjoy the best immersive experience with its 8K OLED screen and glass sound technology.
SKYWORTH W92 is the first 8K OLED TV with SKYWORTH self-developed audio glass sound technology to achieve immersive sound output. The SKYWORTH W92 is equipped with two independent AI image enhancement chips and an 88-inch 8K 120Hz OLED screen panel to level up the image quality to the extreme. Shipped with SYWORTH AI picture quality engine and 130 MP OLED display, the W92 with a resolution of 7680×4320 is richer in colors and details and is capable of delivering unprecedented details and color accuracy. SKYWORTH self-developed Acoustic Glass Sound Technology highlights the W92 8K OLED TV. SKYWORTH claimed that it is a new type of acoustics technology used on high-end products produced by SKTWORTH, and it uses a whole glass as the diaphragm and four 30-core electromagnetic drivers causing it to vibrate and produce sounds. The sound matrix of the TV’s audio system is formed by the self-developed acoustic built-in bass drum and pneumatic tweeters, which not only forms the sound from individual points to the entire surface but also makes the sound field distribution more uniform, which can present the original audio-visual effect of the field. The audio glass sound will make the sound output full and clear to let users enjoy the best immersive experience with its 8K OLED screen and glass sound technology.
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