HiSense has just announced its first Windows Phone device – the Mira 6. The smartphone is built around a 5.0-inch HD display and comes packed with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 chipset with a 1.2GHz quad-core processor, an Adreno 302 GPU, 1GB of RAM and 8GB of built-in storage that can…
…Sony PlayStation 4 – $484 (save $66) Apple TV – $89 (save $20) Dyson Hot + Cool Heater – $528 (save $61) Nespreso Inissia with Milk Frother – $199 (save $50) JB HiFi Hisense 65″ Ultra HD Smart 3D LED TV – $2198 (save $300) Netgear AC750 Wi-Fi Range Extender…
Hisense has definitely given its new line of smart TVs the total Android package especially in the user interface department. Here’s Anthony once again for the third instalment for our product feature of Hisense’s Google-certified Android TV. Hisense has definitely given its new line of smart TVs the total…
…with the device just learning its features and interface. But that won’t be the case if you have a Hisense Smart TV. Unlike offerings from other manufacturers, Hisense has utilised the familiar interface of Android to power its TV. Anthony takes us on a quick tour of Hisense’s Android-based system….
…on how Hisense has successfully integrated Android into their TVs. Android has definitely leaped beyond the domain of smartphones and tablets. Nowadays, Google’s mobile operating system also powers the latest TVs from manufacturers all over the world. Chinese brand Hisense is one of the many companies to put Android…
…Megapixel Rear Camera: capture photos and take videos with the in-built 5.0 megapixel rear camera. So are there any other tablets that could challenge the Aldi? Hisense – Sero 7 – $199 This is a great value 7” tablet from Hisense with a Quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor, micro…
Our second instalment on Hisense’s gear at CES 2014 takes us to its new line of Smart TVs powered by the same operating system found on tablets and smartphones – Android OS. Here’s Charlie and Andre Ianuzzi of Hisense Australia to talk about the company’s new line of Android-powered Smart…
Chinese manufacturer Hisense has upped the ante by introducing several TV models at the recently concluded CES in Las Vegas. Here’s Charlie to give us a quick overview of the company’s new models and their features that make Hisense TVs truly innovative. Chinese manufacturer Hisense has upped the ante…
…with innovation and better value for money’ said Andre Ianuzzi, Hisense’s Head of Marketing in Australia. For many, this was the year that the Chinese tech manufacturing industry arrived firmly in the mainstream, with the likes of Hisense occupying the booth formerly reserved for Microsoft and Huawei gaining strong traction…
We’ve already featured a number of Hisense products in the past, but most of them are TVs. This time around Hisense has dipped its hands into the smartphone market with the Hisense X1. The phablet is massive with a 6.8-inch display and comes with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chipset, a…
Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer Hisense has decided that 2013 is its big push into the Australian market. Earlier this year it rolled out its LED and UHD television offerings, and now it has the 7-inch tablet market in its sights with its Sero 7 Pro device. The point of a…
…through its paces. Hisense Hisense is another Chinese brand, but this one already has a presence in Australia. It has three units available – 58-, 65- and 84-inch models. The 65-inch will cost $6,499, the 84-inch $10,999, while the 58-inch comes in at $5,999 but will not be available…