Dreame Expands Global Mini LED TV Line
- Dreame Technology is entering the international mini LED TV market with its new Dreame TV series.
- The lineup, including the S100 and V3000 models, has been showcased at major events and is set for release in several countries.
- Features emphasize advanced display technology, integrated sound systems, and gaming performance.
Global Launch and Exhibitions
Dreame Technology, through Shenzhen Televi Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd., is introducing its Dreame TV series worldwide. The products debuted at IFA Berlin and Hungary’s ELLE POP-UP, with further exhibitions planned at CES. Launches have already taken place in Singapore, with upcoming releases scheduled for the United Arab Emirates and Malaysia. These events highlight Dreame’s ambition to establish a presence in the competitive mini LED TV market.
S100 Series Features
The S100 model incorporates Aura Mini LED backlighting with full-array local dimming for precise light control. Peak brightness reaches 1000 nits, while QLED+ technology delivers over 1.07 billion colors. A custom Dreamind™ Pro AI Processor upscales 2K content close to 4K, adjusting color and clarity for natural visuals. Audio is supported by the Dreame 4.1.2ch Master Sound System, which includes 11 sound units and a peak output of 70W.
V3000 Flagship Capabilities
Dreame’s V3000 flagship introduces a “Black Crystal True Color Screen” with 1.8% reflectivity, reducing glare in bright settings. Its Aura Mini LED Premium Display combines QLED and Mini LED technologies, offering 98% DCI-P3 coverage and 2800 nits peak brightness. Gaming performance is enhanced with a 300Hz refresh rate, 5.3ms input lag, and support for VRR, ALLM, and AMD FreeSync™ Premium Pro. The integrated Dreame Master Sound System 2.1.2ch with Dolby Atmos® includes a subwoofer and dual-horn design for immersive audio.
Dreame is also expanding into projectors and audio systems, with models such as the T2 laser projector and T3 ultra-short-throw device. These products were showcased at IFA and will appear at CES, reflecting the company’s broader push into home entertainment technologies. Analysts note that mini LED adoption is accelerating globally, with manufacturers competing to deliver higher brightness, improved color accuracy, and integrated sound solutions. Dreame’s entry into this space underscores the growing demand for premium display systems in both consumer and gaming markets.
