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Snippets from IFA Berlin


HISENSE invited visitors to step into the future with “AI Your Life”, showcasing how technology integrates with daily living. At the heart of its booth an AI-powered smart home ecosystem featured: 116” UX RGB-MiniLED TV - the world’s largest RGB-MiniLED TV - HT SATURN, S Pro Air Conditioner - PureFlat Smart Series


Refrigerator - WM 5i washer-dryer – all interconnected through the ConnectLife AI Agent (a Smart Appliance Matrix connecting TVs, appliances, and more across screens and spaces). Plus, Hi-View AI Engine X - Hisense’s latest AI processor for next-gen picture, sound, scenario, and energy optimisation. Also, Hisense’s latest AI processor for next- gen picture, sound, scenario, and energy optimisation and its, TriChroma Laser TV L9Q (200”, IMAX + Dolby, Devialet acoustics) and C2 Ultra Laser Projector (65”-300”, Xbox optimised) Also announced, its official sponsorship of the 2026 FIFA World Cup™, continuing its global partnership journey after the 2018 & 2022 FIFA World Cups and the 2025 Club World Cup.


HAIER surprised by presenting its latest lineup of QD-MiniLED and MiniLED models with AI Centre optimization, incorporating KEF co- engineered sound, and advanced gaming features.


Under the theme “Big Screen Wonders, Loved


Like No Other,” we witnessed how these smart TVs combine next-generation technologies to deliver immersive entertainment while fitting seamlessly into the connected home.


The M96 QD-Mini LED TV series, was shown in 115-inch, 100-inch, and 85-inch versions. With QD-Mini LED display technology and KEF- calibrated sound as its foundation, the series delivered stunning clarity, depth, and audio immersion. The S90 series, shown as a 100-inch version is ideal for home cinema viewing. With AIPQ optimization and Dolby Vision IQ, the display adapts dynamically to ambient lighting, enhancing every detail on screen. Also combined with Sound by KEF, the S90 will produce a fabulous audio in the living room. The M92 series caters to fast-paced action and sports. Also with KEF sound. The M80 series incorporates Dolby


Atmos. The coupling of an advanced display technology, AI-powered processing, KEF- acoustic excellence, and gaming-ready design, appears we are probably we are going to see more Haier TVs in the marketplace. POLTI presents new RollySteam at IFA 2025: all-in-one technology that simplifies life


POLTI, a leader in steam applications for ironing and household cleaning for over forty years, presented its Polti RollySteam, an innovative floor cleaner that vacuums, washes and sanitises with steam without the use of detergents. Lightweight, easy to handle and quiet, available in the cordless WD40C and WD30C models and the corded WD10 version. The innovative Polti SteamActive™ technology


generates high temperature steam, penetrating deep down to dissolve dirt and remove up to 99.999% of germs, bacteria and fungi*, without detergents. With 35 minutes of battery life, Polti RollySteam offers the ideal amount of time to clean an entire home in a single pass, without interruptions. This effective usage time ensures flawless results, reducing the need to re-clean the same surfaces. Suggested retail prices:


Polti RollySteam WD40C, suggested retail price: £599. Polti RollySteam WD30C, suggested retail price: £499. Polti RollySteam WD10, suggested retail price: £399


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