![]() If anything, every detail is in its most accurate and life-like form. The Q65 sports a 3840 x 2160 display, similar to the E65 display so the colours are still as bright and vivid. One can push worries of a blurry enlarged image aside too because the Q65 comes with 4K UHD definition that is set to provide you with ultra-crisp and sharp visuals down to every single pixel. In fact, with zero bezels, the image you see is enlarged to fit the entire screen. The saying bigger is better definitely rings true for the Q65. In fact, this little function reminds us a little bit of older gen televisions, except it’s thinner and sexier. The control button has a little knob that allows you to adjust your TV sound volume, switch channels or select input source with a gentle push to the left, right, backward or forward. For folks who often misplace remotes, this will definitely be one of the handiest functions for you. Underneath the logo, lies the TV control button. The TV is decked out in black with the exception of a dark grey chassis that holds a tiny light that indicates if the TV is currently on or off and the PRISM+ logo. Straight out of the box, the PRISM+ Q65 has a zero-bezel and a sleek design. The in-built Chromecast seamlessly cast your photos, videos and music from your phone to the large 65-inch screen and with no resolution loss. The remote control is also Bluetooth operated so you don’t have to specifically point your remote to the sensor to use your TV. The Google Voice Assistant allows you to control the TV and request it to perform searches and more, by pressing the Google Voice Assistant button on the remote control and bringing it to your lips. Powered by Google, the TV features Google Voice Assistant and inbuilt Chromecast. The Q55 (55-inch) is going for S$699 while the Q75 (75-inch) is going for S$1,599. Originally a sister brand of the local DIY builder Aftershock PC, Prism+ does to displays what Aftershock did to PCs – incredible hardware for a fraction of the price. The Q65 has a price tag of S$999, making it one of the most, if not the most affordable 65-inch Android TVs in the market. The Q65 comes in three varying sizes – 55, 65 and 75-inch – and comes with a jaw-dropping price. ![]() This makes the Q65 the first Singapore Android TV brand, making it a historic milestone for Prism. Couch potatoes and binge watchers, it’s our time to shine! The ones that work well are your streaming services, including Netflix, HBOGo, Amazon Prime, YouTube and Spotify, that are sure to keep you staying home for long hours in a day. Like an Android smartphone, you have a plethora of apps that you can download from games like Crossy Road to communication apps like Telegram, though without a touchscreen or GPS, some Android apps will not be available on Android TV OS. What’s the difference between a Smart TV and an Android TV? Both are Internet connected devices that offer apps that allow you to stream Netflix and Amazon Prime Services, but an Android TV is connected to the Google Play Store, privileging owners with an extensive library of Android TV apps. With their E65 65-inch 4K Smart TV still fresh in the market, the local start-up has released a brand new 4K Android TV – the PRISM+ Q65, powered by Google’s Android TV operating system. ![]() After years of making its name in offering affordable monitors, Prism has expanded and is now offering flat screen TVs, and more recently, it’s adding an Android TV. Think of any simple, ordinary space but throw in a 75-inch TV and watch the envy from others.īut with all these flexing comes a catch as the bigger the TV, the larger the price tag, but trust Singapore to lay waste to this expectation. Televisions have become the standard way in which the luxury of a home is measured – the bigger the television, the grander your home looks. ![]()
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