Intex Technologies launches five Next-Gen TVs


New Delhi, Oct 5 (IANS): Domestic consumer electronics manufacturer Intex Technologies on Friday launched five new models of LED TVs.

The TVs are 55-inch UHD (Rs 78,999), 43-inch UHD (Rs 52,990), 50-inch FHD (Rs 49,999), 43-inch FHD (Rs 47,999) and 32-inch HD (Rs 27,999).

The 55-inch "5500 SMT" model comes with 8GB RAM and dual-core processor running Android 5.1 operating system (OS).

The 43-inch UHD LED TV is equipped with 8GB RAM and quad-core processor running on Android 5.1 OS.

"Brand Intex is all about fulfilling aspirations, offering consumers the best of design and technology at very competitive pricing. Our 2017 festive line-up is ushering in a new era for televisions," said Jayesh Parekh, Business Head, Consumer Durables, Intex Technologies, in a statement.

Featuring Full-HD display, the 43-inch "4301" and 50-inch "5001 SMT" models come with 4GB RAM and quad-core processor running on Android 4.4 OS.

The 32-inch HD "3201 SMT" model comes with 8GB RAM and dual-core processor running on Android 4.4 OS.

The TVs are equipped with in-built Wi-Fi that supports Miracast feature to display smartphone's content on the big screen.

The devices also include up to 200 built-in applications such as YouTube, Facebook, Netflix and Twitter in its customised app store.

  

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