Skyworth touts its new OmniView TV as capable of delivering "OLED-Level Performance" thanks to its new Gold Grade 25% Haze Material Layer, which confers up-to-date anti-reflective properties on the new mini-LED panel.
The OmniView is also backed to achieve the deep blacks as might be expected given its hype thanks to its Low Reflect Layer, which is joined by a Super True Wide Layer for supposedly accurate colors at versatile viewing angles.
It has been unveiled at the 2025 Canton Fair (also known as the 137th China Import and Export Fair) alongside the new Skyworth Frame+, a TV touted as a challenger to its Samsung namesake with its 100-inch screen that is also matte, QLED and comes with interchangeable borders and bezels in order to blend in with a room's decor in an "artistic" manner.
Skyworth has also announced plans to release new TVs specifically designed for gaming, portability and even Google TV-powered AI Karaoke at the latest Canton Fair.
Samsung's The Frame: currently available in 50-inch 4K QLED form at $849 on Amazon