LeTV rumoured to launch 50-inch smart TV at $490


Remember a few months back when we got some eye’s on time with the very attractive LeTv? Well, if rumours are accurate the company could be looking to reduce the price to just 2999 Yuan in a price war against the new Xiaomi TV.

Xiaomi have target on their back. First Meizu goes on an all out price war against the company by slashing prices of its MX2 quad-core phone, and now online video streaming service LeTV are on the war path!

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According to rumours LeTv are planning to launch the X50, a scaled down version of the X60 we saw here, with reduced price of 2999 Yuan. If this is the case then it is likely that the X50 will get the same hardware as it’s bigger brother meaning a 1.7Ghz Qualcomm S4 prime CPU, Adreno 320 graphics and 2GB RAM. In comparison the Xiaomi TV offers a smaller 47-inch 3D display and more powerful Snapdragon 600 processor, and even has LeTv built-in!

An interesting battle, one which could burn some very important bridges.

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12 Comments

  1. kleautzak
    September 9, 2013

    Can it be used in Europe?
    And it’s 1080p right?

    • September 9, 2013

      no, only Chinese HDMI cables and Chinese wifi signal, it won’t work with those imported to Europe…

      • kleautzak
        September 9, 2013

        ok thanks!

      • Tobias
        April 20, 2014

        Stop being such a complete twat, Markoff.

    • September 9, 2013

      1080 yes, yes the TV would work in Europe, but the Apps will only be in Chinese and I don’t know if they will work outside of China or not.

      • kleautzak
        September 9, 2013

        thank you

  2. Guest
    September 9, 2013

    Can it be used in Europe?
    And it’s 1080p right?

    • Guest
      September 9, 2013

      no, only Chinese HDMI cables and Chinese wifi signal, it won’t work with those imported to Europe…

    • Guest
      September 9, 2013

      1080 yes, yes the TV would work in Europe, but the Apps will only be in Chinese and I don’t know if they will work outside of China or not.

    • Guest
      September 9, 2013

      ok thanks!

    • Guest
      September 9, 2013

      thank you

    • Guest
      April 20, 2014

      Stop being such a complete twat, Markoff.