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Detel introduces Cinema TV with Sound Bar starting price Rs. 24,999

Wednesday February 19, 2020 (PDQ Wire)

Detel, the brand known for  its affordability factor  announces the launch of 43 Inch  Smart LED TV With Soundbar and Google Assist. Expanding its TV-lineup, the Indian TV manufacturer has introduced a new category to its portfolio that is specifically designed to enhance the Cinema viewing experience. Priced at Rs 24,999/– the newly launched TV can be purchased from Detel’s official website, Mobile app and e-commerce platforms- Amazon, Flipkart & Paytm Mall.

The new 43 Inch Smart Soundbar TV will make the life of consumers easy by its Google Assist feature providing voice  controls  with  the  remote. Additionally,  it comes equipped with a display of 1920 x 1080 resolution and speakers of 15wx2 watt delivering astounding sound quality.  The Soundbar TV is powered by a wide-angle and a wide color enhancer paired with a brightness capacity of <=350 NITS for enhanced viewing experience. As for the connectivity options, Detel 43 Inch LED TV comes with PC connection ports, 2 USB ports, and  2xHDMI. The TV supports 1 GB RAM  and  8GB ROM Storage.

Commenting on the launch, Mr. Yogesh Bhatia, Founder & CEO, Detel says: “This television is specifically designed for the millennials who prefer to watch content across OTT platforms. I believe the screen size intensifies  the  entire viewing  experience  of  the  buyer. Considering  the  rising demand for Soundbar, we are thrilled to introduce more extraordinary TVs for our valuable customers”

Enclosed are the detailed specifications of the product:

MODEL NO: DI43SBHISFA

SMART LED TV

GOOGLE VOICE ASSISTANT

IN BUILT SOUNDBAR

SCREEN SIZE: 43″ (109 CM)

RESOLUTION: 1920 x 1080

CONTRAST RATIO: 200000:1

OPERATING SYSTEM: Android 8.0

RAM/ROM: 1GB/8GB

MIRACAST

BRIGHTNESS <= 350 NITS

PC CONNECTIVITY

WiFi

2 HDMI ports

2 USB ports

WIDE ANGLE

WIDE COLOR ENHANCER

EARPHONE

SPEAKER: 15W*2

Christopher Stern

Christopher Stern is a Washington-based reporter. Chris spent many years covering tech policy as a business reporter for renowned publications. He has extensive experience covering Congress, the Federal Communications Commission, and the Federal Trade Commissions. He is a graduate of Middlebury College. Email:[email protected]

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