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Akai 4K QLED Google TV series with Quantum Dot technology launched in India

The new TV series supports 4K resolution.

Key Highlights

  • The Akai 4K QLED Google TV series offers 4 models.
  • The Television supports Dolby Vision and Atmos.

Hong Kong-based electronics brand Akai has announced the launch of a new 4K QLED Google TV series in India. The latest TV lineup includes 43, 50, 55, and 65-inch screen sizes. The TV panel has a bezel-less design and is powered by Quantum Dot technology. In addition to this, all the models come with a meta cabinet for durability.

While announcing the Akai 4K QLED Google TV series, Mr Anurag Sharma, Director AKAI India said “At the heart of our QLED TV is our commitment to deliver an experience that is quintessentially Akai. The TV is a perfect blend of legacy and luxury, offering a visual feast that goes beyond expectations. We feel the new 4K QLED series is uniquely brilliant and Akai India has been a constant companion in the evolution of home entertainment for close to a decade. It has been our constant endeavour to evolve and bring the best of the world to Indian households.”

Akai 4K QLED Google TV price in India, availability

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Akai’s new 4K QLED Google TV Series is being made available in 109cm (43), 127cm (50), 140cm (55), and 165cm (65) screen sizes. All the models include slim, sleek and bezel-less designs with 4K resolution (3840 x 2160). There is a metal cabinet that will contribute to the TV’s longevity and overall performance. Along with HDR HLG support for dynamic contrast, the Akai Television has Dolby Vision and Atmos delivering a rich, immersive experience that enhances the overall viewing pleasure. Powered by Quantum Dot technology the Akai 4K QLED Google TV series produces vivid and true-to-life colours and enhanced brightness.

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Along with voice commands the Television can also be controlled through a remote to effectively switch between channels and settings.

In terms of connectivity Akai’s new 4K QLED Google TV Series comes with three HDMI 2.0 ports to connect set-top box, Blu-Ray players and gaming consoles, along with two USB 3.0 ports to connect hard drives and other USB devices.

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Customers may easily cast content to the QLED unit from their mobile phones and other connected devices for convenient viewing on any device.

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Akai 4K QLED Google TV price in India, availability

The Akai 4K QLED Google TV series price in India starts at Rs 24,999 for the 43-inch models. The price of the 50-inch, 55-inch and 65-inch models is set at Rs 28,990, Rs 35,990 and Rs 51,990 respectively. It can be purchased via Reliance Digital.

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