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Samsung Launches QLED 4K Premium TV Series With Upscaling, Starting At Rs 65,990
Samsung has launched the 2024 QLED 4K TV series in the country. The 2024 QLED 4K TV series now comes with Quantum Dot and Quantum HDR technology enabling consumers to enjoy a billion shades of true-to-life colours
Samsung 2024 QLED 4K TV Series: Samsung, one of India’s largest smartphone and electronics brands, launched the 2024 QLED 4K TV series in the country on June 10, with a starting price of Rs 65,990. These high-tech 4K televisions will definitely enhance your viewing experience. The 2024 QLED 4K TV series is loaded with a plethora of the latest features and comes in three sizes: 55”, 65”, and 75”. People can also order online as the 2024 QLED 4K TV series is available on Samsung.com and Amazon.in, beginning today. 2024 QLED 4K TV Series Features The 2024 QLED 4K TV lineup, fitted with the Quantum Processor Lite 4K, brings users a bouquet of vivid colors and superior picture quality thanks to Quantum Dot and Quantum HDR innovations. It’s jump-packed with top-notch features including 4K upscaling to take your viewing experience up a notch, Q-Symphony sound technology for crisp, clear audio, Dual LED and Motion Xcelerator, Favourites among gaming enthusiasts, as well as Pantone Validation, a guarantee for true-to-life color projection. No stone has been left unturned to provide you with a top-tier audio-visual journey. According to Mohandeep Singh, Senior Vice President, Visual Display Business, Samsung India, “Content consumption has changed rapidly over the past couple of years with users demanding a more immersive and premium viewing experience. To cater to this demand, we have launched the 2024 QLED 4K TV series which is a stepping-stone in the world of premium and elevated viewing experiences. The new TV series provides life-like picture quality with the 4K upscaling feature that refines the content on the screen to near-4K levels, taking the overall viewing experience several notches higher.” Similar Threads:
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