KONKA Smart TVs, QLED, 4K UHD and big-screen televisions — official NZ distribution by NCP Group.
KONKA is one of China's longest-established TV manufacturers — founded in Shenzhen in 1980 as one of the country's first consumer electronics companies, with more than four decades of TV engineering behind every screen. In New Zealand, KONKA is distributed exclusively by NCP Group, which has represented the brand locally for well over a decade and operates the only authorised KONKA service centre in the country. From entry-level HD TVs through 4K UHD, QLED and giant 75"+ screens, KONKA offers exceptional value backed by a full local NZ warranty and Auckland-based technical support. Available at Harvey Norman, Noel Leeming and other top retailers nationwide.
Honest answer: yes — if you're buying on value rather than flagship bragging rights. KONKA has been building televisions since 1980, making it one of China's longest-established TV manufacturers, and its panels ship worldwide at serious scale. In New Zealand, KONKA is not a grey import or a marketplace mystery brand: it's stocked by mainstream retailers like Harvey Norman and Noel Leeming, and backed by NCP Group — the exclusive NZ distributor operating the only authorised KONKA service centre in the country. What you're not getting is flagship OLED picture quality; what you are getting is a lot of screen, genuine smart TV features and real local warranty support for considerably less money.
Independent NZ tech media have reviewed KONKA hardware and come away positive on the value equation — eCommerceNews NZ called KONKA's 32" curved gaming display "stylish and well-mannered" and "a well-priced mid-range monitor". Just as telling: KONKA screens are sold through major NZ retail chains with their own returns and quality standards, and every unit is covered by the Consumer Guarantees Act on top of the manufacturer's warranty.
The biggest risk with a budget TV brand isn't the panel — it's what happens if something goes wrong. This is where KONKA in NZ is genuinely different: NCP Group runs the only authorised KONKA service centre in New Zealand, from its Auckland base, with a free 0800 666 866 support line. Warranty claims are handled onshore by the same company that imports the stock — no offshore email chains, no shipping your TV overseas.
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"Konka have created a well-priced mid-range monitor. It is stylish and well-mannered, and the Konka is very easy on the eyes." — Owen McCarthy, eCommerceNews NZ, Konka 32" curved gaming display
Yes, for value-focused buyers. KONKA has been manufacturing TVs since 1980 and is one of China's longest-established television makers. In NZ it's sold through mainstream retailers like Harvey Norman and Noel Leeming, and backed by NCP Group — the exclusive NZ distributor with the only authorised KONKA service centre in the country. It doesn't compete with flagship OLED TVs on absolute picture quality, but on price-per-inch, smart features and local warranty backing it's one of the strongest value picks in NZ.
KONKA Group was founded in Shenzhen in 1980 as one of China's first consumer electronics companies, and has been engineering televisions for more than four decades. It manufactures its own TVs at scale for markets worldwide, including the models sold in New Zealand.
KONKA TVs are stocked at Harvey Norman, JB Hi-Fi, Noel Leeming, PB Tech, Mighty Ape, Heathcotes and 100% Appliances across New Zealand.
All KONKA TVs sold in NZ come with a full local warranty serviced by NCP Group — the only authorised KONKA service centre in New Zealand, based in Auckland with a free 0800 666 866 support line. You're also covered by the Consumer Guarantees Act. See our Support page for details.
Yes — KONKA Smart TVs and Google TV models support Netflix, TVNZ+, ThreeNow, Neon, Disney+, YouTube and all major NZ streaming services.
Honestly: Samsung and LG's premium ranges win on peak brightness and flagship panel tech — and cost two to three times more at the same screen size. KONKA competes on value: 4K UHD and QLED picture quality that suits most NZ lounges, Google TV smarts, and a local warranty, at a price that makes a 65" or 75" screen realistic for the average Kiwi household.