Dreame Technology, through its premium home entertainment brand INNIX, has unveiled several new television products at DREAME NEXT, its press conference held at the Palace of Fine Arts, San Francisco, on April 28th.
Key television product launches included the R8000F transforming model and the S100, both featuring advanced display and audio technologies designed for home cinema applications. The R8000F incorporates a motion-adaptive 6.22 channel dynamic sound engine that adjusts audio output in real time as the screen changes its physical orientation or form factor. This capability is paired with RGB Mini LED backlighting that achieves full BT2020 color gamut coverage and extremely high color accuracy.
The S100 model integrates a full soundbar directly into the television body, which helps it deliver 70 watts of peak power across 11 audio units for 270-degrees of physical sound coverage, while its black crystal screen reduces reflections to less than two percent and maintains consistent colors across a wide viewing angle.
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Dreame Technology Unveiled Its Tech-Driven Television Products
Trend Themes
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Motion-adaptive Audio — Real-time audio engines that adapt sound staging and balance based on physical screen orientation and form factor enable immersive listening experiences across variable viewing setups.
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RGB Mini-led Cinematic Displays — Displays achieving full BT2020 gamut and high color accuracy through dense RGB Mini LED backlighting allow for film-grade color reproduction on consumer television panels.
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Integrated Soundbar Screens — Televisions embedding multi-driver soundbars into the chassis to deliver wide coverage and high peak power create compact all-in-one home cinema systems with reduced need for separate audio components.
Industry Implications
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Consumer Electronics — Manufacturers and component suppliers can be disrupted by devices that combine advanced display panels and adaptive audio systems, shifting value toward integrated hardware-software ecosystems.
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Home Theater Installation — Installers and integrators may face changing demand profiles as high-performance, self-contained TVs reduce reliance on external speakers and custom AV setups.
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Content Production and Post-production — Colorists and sound designers could encounter new reference standards and playback behaviors as consumers adopt displays with expanded gamut and adaptive spatial audio, affecting mastering workflows.