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Huawei teases the Smart TV X65, a 65-inch OLED TV with under-display speakers, a pop-up camera and a secret feature

The X65 will be Huawei's first OLED TV. (Image source: MyDrivers)
The X65 will be Huawei's first OLED TV. (Image source: MyDrivers)
Supposedly launching tomorrow, the Smart TV X65 will be Huawei's first OLED TV. Running on Hongmeng OS and featuring fourteen under-display speakers along with a 24 MP pop-up camera, the X65 will certainly be unique. Huawei has teased a mysterious way of controlling the TV too, but not with your voice or a remote.

Teased on Weibo and republished by the likes of MyDrivers, the Huawei Smart TV X65 is packing some crazy hardware. On the one hand, the X65 is an OLED TV, which is not that unusual. It will be Huawei's first TV using the technology, though. Additionally, Huawei has incorporated an ambient light sensor to ensure that colours remain natural in changing light conditions.

On the other hand, the X65 will have fourteen speakers hidden beneath its display. According to Gizchina and GSMArena, the X65 will calibrate these speakers to whatever room it has been placed to create a unique surround sound profile.

The weirdness does not stop there. The X65 will also include a 24 MP pop-up camera, while Huawei CEO Richard Yu has teased that a new means of controlling the TV. According to Gizchina, Yu was not referring to voice controls or a physical remote. GSMArena has offered gesture controls or eye-tracking as possibilities, but Yu and Huawei are yet to elaborate on what these controls are.

Huawei is expected to announce the X65 tomorrow. Apparently, the TV will come pre-loaded with Hongmeng OS, too.

(Image source: MyDrivers)

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Alex Alderson, 2020-04- 7 (Update: 2020-04- 7)