Posted on January 3, 2025 in ATSC News
LAS VEGAS—RCA will introduce new 55- and 65-inch NextGen TVs here at CES 2025 (Jan. 7-10) with spring availability, the company said today.
“Now that 76% of American households have access to over-the-air NextGen TVfrom local broadcasters RCA is proud to launch two new NextGen TV models that come fully equipped with ATSC 3.0 reception electronics,” company president Tony Bozzini said. “Broadcasters across the country are now enhancing their signals with high dynamic range [HDR], and the new sets from RCA will deliver Advanced HDR from Technicolor to provide rich, vibrant colors that will make favorite shows pop like never before.”
The 65-inch RCA NextGen TV features up to 1,500 nits of peak brightness from its 664-zone Mini-LED QLED screens and will be offered at a suggested retail price of $949.99. The 55-inch model also features up to 1,500 nits of peak brightness from its 240-zone Mini-LED QLED screen and will carry a suggested retail price of $699.99, the company said.
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