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Last updated: 24 Oct, 2016  

intex.thumb.jpg Intex launches four new smart LED TVs

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SME Times News Bureau | 24 Oct, 2016
Domestic mobile handset and consumer durables company Intex Technologies on Monday launched four new smart LED TVs, starting at Rs 27,999.

The TV range is available in four sizes -- 32-inch HD TV priced at Rs 27,999, 43-inch full-HD TV at Rs 47,999, 50-inch full-HD TV at Rs 54,999 and 55-inch Ultra HD-4K TV at Rs 89,990.

"With the ongoing festive season, we expect a great response to the new TV range," said Nidhi Markanday, Director & Business Head, Consumer Durables and IT Accessories.

The key features in the smart LED TV models include N-Screen wireless mirroring, Digital Noise Reduction and a built-in Hi-Fi system that enables "Sound Alone Effect" where one can listen to the sound even when the display goes off.

The TVs come with built-in applications such as YouTube, Facebook, Netflix, Twitter and up to 200 apps in the customised app store and runs on Android operating system.
 
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