TVs

TVs are pretty simple and straightforward when discussing NSC requirements. All TVs must support a minimum of 1080p, but larger TVs should support a higher resolution. All TVs must be a smart TV, and the television provider must provide an app compatible with all Smart TV platforms for connecting to the Television services. All TVs must have at least 2 HDMI ports for plugging in other devices such as a media center, or gaming console. All TVs must have an NVME 2280 format storage drive. This is intended to give the TV a DVR capability without needing a separate set-top box. All TVs must support RJ45-1GBPS, although Wifi is an option. Any location where an OTA TV viewing is the only option, then the user will need to get a set-top box. The TV will plug into the box via HDMI, and the box will plug into an antenna. If cable TV, or FiOS TV is an option, then all TV signals will carry through that means.

KCI will produce smart TVs running the Roku Platform. Rather than having multiple apps for multiple TV providers, one app will handle every TV provider(s). This will be done by selecting the provider, then the NIN, and the account password. Once these pieces of information is entered, then the TV provider will be able to stream content using the TV app. In turn, the top button for one touch selection of providers will always be the TV app for Kaldus. If the television service is a monopoly, then there will be no need to select a provider as there will only be one provider. All KCI TVs will support Wifi-6 considering that many residences do not have reliable RJ45 options in the beginning. Below are the important features of the TVs that KCI will make and sell.

32″
32″ screen at 1080p
2 HDMI ports
1 2280 NVME
Roku enabled

48″
48″ screen at 2K
4 HDMI ports
1 2280 NVME
Roku enabled

60″
60″ screen at 4K
6 HDMI ports
2 2280 NVME
1080p webcam with privacy shutter

85″
85″ screen at 8K
6 HDMI ports
2 2280 NVME
1080p webcam with privacy shutter

In the 60″ and 85″ models, the webcam can be disabled, or only enabled when initiating a video call.