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Acer M Series Hybrid MiniLED TVs Launched In India

Luxury meets innovation in the new range of MiniLED QLED televisions.

Indkal Technologies has launched its much-anticipated Acer M Series Hybrid MiniLED televisions in India. Aiming to redefine luxury home entertainment, these new models feature cutting-edge MiniLED technology paired with QLED display panels, all powered by Google TV based on Android 11—with a seamless upgrade path to Android 14.

Priced starting at Rs 89,999, the M Series comes in 65-inch and 75-inch variants. These flagship models boast an impressive peak brightness of 1,400 nits and a native 120Hz refresh rate, promising unparalleled picture quality. The inclusion of a 2.1-channel speaker system with 60W output and a dedicated rear woofer aims to deliver immersive audio that complements the visual experience.

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Design-wise, the Acer M Series sports a stunning Leaf Curve Design that blends seamlessly with any home décor. With a 98% display area and frameless construction, the TVs are designed to provide an immersive viewing experience. Additionally, the integrated Far Field Microphone enables hands-free access to Google Assistant, allowing users to control their entertainment and smart home devices using voice commands.

Under the hood, these televisions are powered by an AI-enabled Dual Processor architecture—A77x2 + A55x2—a first in the Indian market. Utilizing the latest DynamIQ Realtek chipset, the TVs support advanced features like 144Hz Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) for smooth gaming, Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM), Motion Estimation and Motion Compensation (MEMC), and Full Array Precise Local Dimming.

The QLED technology enhances the viewing experience by delivering 1.07 billion shades of colours with Wide Colour Gamut+, DCI-P3 98%, and Super Black Level Augmentation. These specifications suggest that the Acer M Series aims to provide a premium experience for consumers seeking top-tier features.

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Anand Dubey, CEO of Indkal Technologies, commented on the launch, highlighting the company’s focus on integrating the latest advancements in display, processing, and audio technologies to create a remarkable home entertainment experience.

While the Acer M Series Hybrid MiniLED TVs pack an impressive array of features, their success will ultimately depend on how they perform in real-world conditions. The combination of MiniLED and QLED technologies, along with advanced gaming features, positions them as strong contenders in the luxury television market. It will be interesting to see how they stack up against established competitors and whether they can deliver on their promise of redefining home entertainment.

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Aasthaa Bhandari
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