We’ve seen robot vacuums, home appliances and even cars. Now Dreame has unveiled new TV technology through its premium home entertainment brand INNIX at the Dreame Next event in San Francisco.
Dreame revealed the INNIX R8000F – the RGB Mini LED Transforming TV and the S100 Black Crystal True Colour TV with a soundbar built in.
INNIX R8000F RGB MINI LED TRANSFORMING TV
The R8000F has a unique design with the world’s first Dynamic Sound Engine – a proprietary audio architecture which includes a retractable rotating speaker.
As a result it can dynamically synchronise audio output with mechanical display transformations and adapt the soundstage in real time to suit what you’re watching.
It is the world’s first TV with a motion adaptive 6.2.2 channel dynamic sound engine.
Under the hood is the Dreamind Master AI Processor it optimises both sound and image in real time to bring cinema-like quality to the surface.
The R8000F has RGB MiniLED technology with backlighting made up of red, green and blue cells, which are controlled at the source to achieve a new level of colour purity.
The TV can also produce 100% of the BT2020 Ultra-Wide Colour Gamut.

DREAME S100 BLACK CRYSTAL TRUE COLOUR
The S100 includes the Aura MiniLED backlight with full array local dimming to offer precision light control.
The result is stunning colour and deep blacks with the QLED Plus technology producing more than 1.07 billion colours.
The TV is powered by the custom Dreamind Pro AI processor, which can upscale 2K content to near 4K quality.
The S100 has a Black Crystal True Colour panel which offers ultra-low 1.8% reflexion, AG25I anti-glare, and 20000:1 contrast.
It has a 178° wide viewing angle without colour shift.
On top of the impressive picture quality, the S100 also integrates a full soundbar into its chassis.
It can deliver 4.1.2 channel master sound system performance with 11 speakers and 70W peak power and can create 270° physical sound coverage.
This goes far beyond the typical 40W outputs found on regular TVs.
* Stephen Fenech travelled to San Francisco as a guest of Dreame

