Meet the Wobble Maximus 116.5, a giant Google TV 5.0 set that aims to turn your living room into a private cinema without dimming the wit of your electricity bill. Wobble Displays, the consumer tech brand from Indkal Technologies, says this 116.5-inch QLED MiniLED TV is the largest consumer television to launch in India, and it ships with some serious silicon and software to match its size. The Maximus line also comes in 86-inch and 98-inch sizes, but the headliner is the 116.5 that promises precise backlight control with MiniLED 5184 zones, high brightness, and a native 4K 144 Hz panel that targets gamers and cinephiles alike. According to the company, this one is built for rooms where the couch is not the only statement piece.
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What makes it different
Wobble is pitching a first for India at this scale: a QLED panel paired with a MiniLED backlight, tuned for deep contrast and vibrant colour, topped by Google TV 5.0 powered by Android 14. The company claims 2,000 nits peak brightness for punchy HDR and support for Dolby Vision Atmos to keep both picture and sound in step. A 240 W 6.2.2-channel speaker system with two dedicated woofers is baked in, so you do not need to start with a separate soundbar on day one.
A quick reality check on “biggest”
For context, TCL has been selling a 115-inch QD-MiniLED model in India this year, which previously held the bragging rights for sheer size. If Wobble’s 116.5-inch panel ships as described, it would nudge past that number by a whisker. TCL’s 115-inch 115X955 entered the Indian market in January 2025 and set the tone for ultra-large living rooms, so the size race is very real.
The Google TV 5.0 angle
Google’s Android 14 rollout for living-room devices has accelerated this year, with Chromecast and other Google TV hardware already stepping up to the new platform. That means better power management, stability improvements, and modern features like refined remote controls and Picture-in-Picture on supported hardware. Wobble’s claim of running Google TV 5.0 on the Maximus puts it right in that wave.
Specs at a glance
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Sizes: 116.5 inches, 98 inches, 86 inches
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Panel: QLED MiniLED with MiniLED 5184 zones
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Peak brightness: up to 2,000 nits (claimed)
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Resolution and refresh: 4K, 4K 144Hz gaming support
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HDR and audio: Dolby Vision Atmos, 240 W 6.2.2 speakers with dual woofers
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Platform: Google TV 5.0 based on Android 14
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Target use-cases: premium home cinema, next-gen console and PC gaming, large family rooms
Why it matters for India
Indkal’s Wobble brand began in personal audio and has been building out its consumer portfolio in India. A home-grown player taking a swing at the Indian large-screen TV crown is noteworthy in a space dominated by global giants. If you have been watching the rise of massive MiniLED sets with thousands of dimming zones, this launch signals an arms race that is now fully local, too.
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The fine print we are watching
Wobble has outlined the core specs and positioning, but key details like nationwide installation logistics, wall-mount versus floor-stand options, and the all-important price are still to be revealed. At 116.5 inches, delivery pathways and service coverage matter as much as panel performance. We will also look for verified measurements on brightness, colour volume, and input lag once review units arrive.
Bottom line
If Wobble delivers on the claimed hardware and a polished Google TV 5.0 experience, the Maximus could become the reference QLED MiniLED TV for Indian homes that can fit it. The story now moves from specs to price, service, and whether your door is wider than your ambitions.
A 116.5-inch screen is not just a TV; it is interior architecture. If the pricing lands right, the biggest upgrade will be bragging rights.