![]() ![]() The combined weight of the TV and the stand is close to 30 kilograms and is quite easy to move around. ![]() That is why we recommend a wall mounting which can be done with the help of the technicians who are a call away. Even the slightest of push or nudge can topple the TV off, and thanks to its big size, the centre of gravity lies in a very tricky spot. The unit fits well into the curve shaped stand but the overall fitting doesn’t give you the feel of robustness. While the TV itself reaches a healthy thickness of 49mm, there are portions around the edges that measure at just 10.9mm. The package comes with a huge 65” TV with a sinusoidal shaped stand which LeEco calls the “Yoga” design. But let’s start by talking about the design and the form factor. The Super3 X65 will run you down close to Rs 100,000 and straight off the back, the specifications look incredible. So do feel free to use the comments section to ask us questions or let us know if you wanted us to test something in particular! Though we at TechPP have been using Smart TVs since few years and have been keeping a tab on the developments that happen on that front, this is the first time ever we are doing an actual review of a Smart TV. We know some of you were at the edge of the seats waiting for the review to be out so you can make that decision to take the plunge or not! So here we go. We had the chance to use the LeEco Super3 X65 UHD 4K TV for about two weeks now. While Xiaomi is yet to bring its highly lucrative range of smart TVs to India, its arch rival LeEco has managed to land its fleet of smart TVs starting with the 3rd Generation of 55-inch and 65-inch 4K TVs. We’ve seen companies like Vu and Micromax do decently well in the last couple of years as they bring in some good TVs for prices that are almost half that of what the big players like Samsung, LG, Sony et all offer at. We now see companies shifting the focus into another device which is more household in nature, something that an entire family can enjoy its benefits – Television! Or Smart TVs should we say. While many companies out there are battling it out to win the war of smartphones on different fronts, we’ve reached a point where things are getting more predictable, demanding, customers spoilt for choices and few other things which are paving way to saturation in few years from now. ![]()
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