TCL MiTv

Internet-Enabled TV


TCL is the #1 TV manufacturer in China and is a global leader and technology innovator in consumer electronics, mobile communications and home appliances serving more than 100 million consumers worldwide.  In 2008, TCL had global sales of USD 5.63 billion (including 14.36million TV sets and 13.7 million mobile handsets). In 2009, TCL brand value reached 41.738 billions CNY (6.11 billions USD), consolidating is position as the No 1 brand in China. TCL Corporation is comprised of four business divisions – Multimedia, Communications, Home Appliances and Techne Electronics. TCL is one of the world's leading producers of flat panel TVs, DVD players, air conditioners, and GSM, CDMA mobile phones. In 2004, TCL merged with some of the world’s most admired and recognized brands and businesses, including the Thomson television business and Alcatel mobile phones.

The TCL MiTV Internet-enabled TV powered by Qt gives consumers the ability to define their own TV experience by offering HD movie playback, VOD (video on Demand), online video streaming, an online news reader and other downloading capabilities. 

 
 

TCL MiTv

  • Embedded Linux
  • Major models: MiTV E9, S9, M9
  • LCD: 37, 40, 42, 46, 52inch
  • HD playback
  • Connectivity: Ethernet


TCL MiTv  Screenshot


Device-TCL MiTv



How to get the TCL MiTv ?


Order the TCL MiTV (Chinese only): http://shop.tcl.com/mitv/


Learn more about the TCL MiTv


 

 

 

The Qt Experience

Why Qt?


  • Needed to differentiate their TV products from competitors by offering an Internet TV that met customers' growing multi-media and internet services requirements
  • Encountered difficulties to develop rich applications based on existing TV SoC platform

Prominent Qt modules/functions in the TCL MiTv


  • Qt GUI module
  • Qt Networking

    The Qt Advantage


    • TCL MiTv developers were able to create multi-media and rich features applications like "PPStream" and "Thunder download"
    • TCL MiTv developers were able to utilize the Qt ecosystem through an open Qt-based SDK




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