OnePlus Confirms Android-Powered OnePlus TV Family With Up To 75-Inches Of Love
OnePlus is getting ready to launch a line of big screen televisions, and after a year of collecting feedback from its users, has decided on a name: OnePlus TV. The company decided to keep the branding simple, though the decision was "harder than you could imagine" due to receiving "so many creative names" since kicking off its TV naming competition.
"Yes, we are going to call our very first smart TV product 'OnePlus TV'—simple yet to-the-point—as we believe there's no other name that can best represent our value, vision and pride than naming it with our own brand," a community consultant stated on the OnePlus forums.
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OnePlus also designed a logo, shown above. The logo also appears rooted in simplicity, but according to OnePlus, it was inspired by "classic geometric progression."
"With the logo design, we've followed the similar concept... The gap between the '+' and the logo edge is twice as the one between the '+' and the letter 'T', which is also twice as the one between 'T' and 'V', OnePlus explains.
OnePlus had much more to say on the branding effort (hit in the link in the via field below for the full scoop), and while all that is well and good, we are more interested in details surrounding the hardware. To that end, the eagle-eyed folks at MySmartPrice noticed dozens of interesting listings at Bluetooth SIG submitted by OnePlus for approval.
There are 39 products in all, with model numbers suggesting screen size options will include 43-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, and 75-inch. It looks like the flagship 75-inch model will be limited to the US and China, whereas the other models will be available in India as well.
Each one is also listed as being a "Unique Android TV." It's not clear what exactly that will entail, only that these will be smart TVs powered by an Android experience of some sort. In addition, the Bluetooth SIG entries indicate support for Bluetooth 5.0.
It will be interesting to see what price points OnePlus targets, and what special features it brings to the table. Big screen TVs have come down in price over the past several years, with especially enticing deals to be had during the holiday shopping season.