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OPPO Smart TV K9 Series to Be Available in Three Different Display Sizes

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OPPO launched the Smart TV K9 series in March this year, which comes with three different display sizes, 43-inch, 55-inch as well as 65-inch, and now the company is all set to announce a new Smart TV K9 with a 75-inch display model in China on September 26.

According to GizmoChina, the teaser poster shared by the company related to the launch of the 75-inch Smart TV K9 reveals that the device supports 1.07 billion colors.

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The Smart TV will be running the ColorOS TV 2.0 operating system based on Android in the software department.

It is likely to come with support for HDR 10+, 93 percent DCI-P3 color gamut, and blue-light protection.

The Smart TV will be powered by MediaTek MT9652 chipset which consists of four ARM Cortex-A73 CPU cores and ARM Mali-G52 MC1 GPU – same as the 65-inch model.

Three different screen sizes of the K9 smart TV lineup come with the same LED-backlit (DLED) LCD panel, but with different screen resolutions.

The Oppo K9 43-inch variant’s display supports an FHD+ resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels, while the 55-inch and the 65-inch models come with 2160 x 3840 pixels resolution. The refresh rate is standard at 60Hz across all the models.

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