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Last updated: 20 Oct, 2016  

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SME Times News Bureau | 20 Oct, 2016
Panasonic India on Thursday launched a new range of 4K televisions for a seamless viewing experience.

DX 700 (65-inch) is priced at Rs 3,10,000 and DX 650, which comes in 40-inch, 49-inch and 55-inch variants, is priced at Rs 74,900, Rs 1,14,900 and Rs 1,68,900, respectively.

"The new range represents our focus on innovation that matters most to the consumers and provides best picture quality for the home viewing experience," said Ashish Sasidharan, Product Head, Consumer Electronics, Panasonic India.

DX 700 is equipped with HEXA chroma Drive Plus technology for accurate colours along with multi-noise reduction feature.

DX 650 series comes with Firefox OS and equipped with IPS LED super bright panel.

The new range of televisions is available at all Panasonic stores across the country.
 
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