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Samsung launches two new curved SUHD LED TV’s in India

TV’s these days are becoming bigger and better. Samsung just launched two new curved SUHD (basically ultra high definition TV’s, we are still unclear what the S stands for) TV’s in the Indian market with 65-inch and 55-inch screen size.

Besides being able to run UHD content these LED TV’s have smart features. Both the TV’s run Tizen Operating System on which viewers can watch YouTube videos and browse applications.

Mr. Alok Pathak, Head-Retail Sales, Samsung India Electronics, said, “Samsung has set a new industry standard for the best picture quality available today. As the first ‘S’ branded TV, Samsung’s SUHD TV is designed to offer an outstanding viewing experience with sensational picture quality, seamless interaction and ultra-stylish design. We will continue our innovative heritage and push the boundaries of the home entertainment experience to new possibilities.”

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Some key features of the Samsung curved SUHD LED TV’s:

  • The new user interface for Samsung’s Smart Hub is more responsive and playful, allowing user’s easier access to the content they want. It is simplified to just one screen, displaying your most recent content and tailored content recommendations for even more entertainment options.
  • Consumers can share video content from their Samsung smart phone to their Smart TV with the press of a button and users can watch TV through their mobile devices without any apps or complicated pre-settings.
  • Samsung Smart TV owners can wake-up a bit easier with Briefing on TV. Samsung Smart TVs now act as an alarm, and sync up with Samsung mobile devices, to turn on and display important items such as the time, weather and your schedule for the day.

 

The TV’s will be available at all Samsung Plazas and leading electronics stores throughout the country. The price of the 65-inch Samsung curved SUHD LED TV is Rs 4,40,900 and the 55-inch one can be bought for 3,14,900. These are definitely built for the ultra-rich and Samsung should be happy to sell a handful of units in this side of the world.

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