Leading brand SKYWORTH sweeps multiple firsts in the South African TV Market

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[Promoted] Leading brand SKYWORTH sweeps multiple firsts in the South African TV Market

Through a strategic dual-brand approach, the combination of “SKYWORTH+Sinotec” has achieved an impressive feat, securing the first-class position in combined TV sales across South Africa.As a leading technological innovator in the high-end TV industry, SKYWORTH offers a rich array of products, catering to the growing demand for a superior quality of living.

The first to introduce an Android OLED TV— Breaking new ground as the first company to bring Android OLED technology to South African viewers.These four firsts perfectly interpret SKYWORTH’s technological leadership in South Africa. SKYWORTH’s original intention for technology research and development has also remained unchanged, which is to bring all-round viewing enjoyment to the South African consumers.

Additionally, OLED’s thin and flexible screen structure sets it apart from the crowd, reducing harmful blue light by approximately 70%,thus utilising technology to genuinely protect users’ eyes. SKYWORTH has over 10 years experience to exploring OLED technology, and is dedicated to incorporating more suitable technologies into OLED.Beyond these four firsts, SKYWORTH keeps striving for excellence, continuously aiming to introduce even more advanced technology to the South African market.

 

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