The 55 Q1 Pro features a 4K HDR-capable QLED VA panel, framed by a narrow bezel on three sides. At the bottom, you’ll find an eight-speaker module that runs along nearly the entire length of the TV and slides down from behind the display to position itself just beneath it. OnePlus has also put together Connect, an Android app that connects to the TV over Wi-Fi, and serves as a remote. It also has a drawer with shortcuts to oft-used TV apps, a Google Assistant button, and an option to automatically turn down the volume on whatever’s playing when you receive a phone call. You can use Connect with any Android phone, not just those made by OnePlus. The Pro model comes with four full-range speakers, two tweeters, and two woofers in the sliding soundbar, making for a total of eight; there’s another model that’s identical to the Pro in every way, but gets just four speakers. ? It’s worth noting that the Q1 Pro doesn’t currently support Netflix at launch, which means you can’t install the Android TV app, or beam content from your phone via the built-in Chromecast service. the company hopes to get certified by the streaming giant by October or November, after which it’ll play nice with Netflix. But that remains to be seen. The 55 Q1 Pro is launching first in India, and is priced at $1,408 (Rs.99,900), while the four-speaker model will go for $985 (Rs.69,900). With more gadget brands like Honor, Motorola and Xiaomi (for a while now, actually) in the arena, the Chinese brand has its work cut out for it in making a mark among couch potatoes.