Panda showcases its range of Mini LED and QLED televisions, presented by company representative Hintin. The flagship model is a 100-inch Mini LED TV featuring 144 local dimming zones and a peak brightness exceeding 1000 nits. This model is priced at approximately $800 USD with a minimum order quantity of 50 units per container. The company, based in Guangzhou with over 200 employees, targets markets including the Middle East, Brazil, and Europe. https://www.panda.cn
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Other models in the Mini LED lineup include an 85-inch version priced around $500 USD (MOQ 140 units per container) and a 75-inch model. Panda also offers more affordable QLED televisions, with a popular design feature being the “Remless” (frameless) construction. These televisions are primarily designed for home viewing, with a standard refresh rate of 60 Hz, which is not optimized for high-performance video gaming.
Panda also introduced a unique double-sided display product, described as a “top collection” item. This device is available in sizes such as 21.5 inches and features screens on both the front and back. It is designed for sharing personal photos and videos, with a significant emphasis placed on audio quality. The unit integrates a powerful speaker system on both sides, providing an immersive sound experience regardless of which screen is being viewed.
Another specialty product highlighted is the “sky eye” display. Similar to the double-sided screen, this device is intended for sharing personal media like pictures and videos and is also equipped with a high-quality sound system. These specialty displays demonstrate Panda’s exploration of consumer electronics beyond traditional television form factors. This overview was filmed at the Hong Kong Fairs in April 2026.



