Dreame TV wins global acclaim at CES 2026 with TWICE Picks Awards for picture, sound innovation

By TechWatch PH Staff

Dreame TV emerged as one of the standout names at CES 2026, earning international recognition after its latest television and audio lineup received honors from the TWICE Picks Awards

The awards spotlight brands that push meaningful innovation in consumer technology, placing Dreame TV among those setting new benchmarks for premium home entertainment.

The recognition reflects Dreame TV’s growing influence in the Mini LED TV market, particularly for its ability to balance advanced display engineering with immersive audio design. 

The award highlighted the brand’s strong performance across image quality, sound delivery, and overall user experience—areas where Dreame TV continues to invest heavily through AI-powered processing and integrated hardware solutions.

Among the award-winning products was the Dreame TV V3000 series, praised for delivering high-end performance while maintaining strong value. The series stood out for its precise backlight control, strong contrast, and consistent picture quality across screen sizes, reinforcing Dreame TV’s positioning in the premium TV segment.

The flagship V3000 drew particular attention for its Black Crystal True Color Screen, designed with just 1.8 percent reflectivity to significantly reduce glare in bright environments. Its Aura Mini LED Premium Display combines QLED and Mini LED technologies to deliver up to one billion colors, 98 percent DCI-P3 color coverage, near-reference ΔE≈0.7 color accuracy, and peak brightness reaching 2,800 nits. 

Built with gamers in mind, the V3000 supports a 300Hz refresh rate, ultra-low input lag, VRR, ALLM, and AMD FreeSync Premium Pro. Audio performance is handled by the Dreame Master Sound System 2.1.2ch with Dolby Atmos, featuring a dedicated subwoofer and dual-horn design that produces a 270-degree physical sound field.

Also drawing strong interest was the Aura Mini LED TV S100, which made its North American debut at CES 2026 following its overseas launch. The S100 features full-array local dimming with Aura Mini LED backlighting, delivering deep blacks and precise light control. 

With up to 1,000 nits of peak brightness and QLED+ technology capable of producing more than 1.07 billion colors, the display is paired with the Dreamind Pro AI Processor, which intelligently upscales 2K content close to 4K while dynamically adjusting color and clarity.

Sound is a key differentiator for the S100 as well. Its integrated 4.1.2ch Master Sound System includes 11 sound units spanning high, mid, and low frequencies, delivering up to 70W of output—well above the typical 40W of mainstream TVs. With 270-degree physical sound coverage and a fully integrated soundbar design, the S100 effectively combines a premium television and dedicated sound system into a single device.

Beyond televisions, Dreame TV used CES 2026 to showcase a broader ecosystem of lifestyle and home entertainment products. These included the T2 laser projector, the Pano S2 soundbar with a 5.1.2ch Pro Dolby Surround System, and the Pano S1 soundbar, which blends Bauhaus-inspired design with a 3.1.2ch Dolby configuration. 

The company also unveiled the Professional WUHD 5K Monitor X1 Ultra, aimed at productivity and multitasking, alongside the MegPad M2 Pro, designed for portable 4K home entertainment with extended battery performance.

With thousands of global exhibitors competing for attention at CES 2026, Dreame TV’s TWICE Picks Awards recognition underscores its commitment to innovation, design excellence, and performance. 

As the brand continues to bridge advanced technology with everyday living, its CES 2026 showcase signals a clear ambition to set new standards for next-generation home entertainment.

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