Why Luxury Showrooms Rely on Dummy TVs
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Update time : 2025-09-27 13:11:00
Middle East — Prop Electronics in the Middle East:
The Middle East, especially the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Oman, is known for luxury living and opulent interiors. That’s where 65–98 inch dummy TVs make a difference — they provide scale and realism for villas and penthouses without technical risks.
Consistency Across Gulf Markets
For developers in Dubai, Riyadh, and Muscat, props ensure uniform quality. Many brands now prefer prop electronics for showrooms over real devices.
Future-Proofing Luxury
Luxury interiors are now integrating AI-designed display props and virtual staging models for digital campaigns and exhibitions.
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