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    Acer H Pro TV series with 4K display, Google TV launches in India from Rs 26,499, ET Telecom


    NEW DELHI: Indkal Technologies, the licensee of Acer televisions, on Tuesday launched the latest Acer H Pro TV series in India with prices starting from Rs 26,499.

    The Acer H Pro series 4K ultra HD smart LED Google TV series comprises the 43-inch variant priced at Rs 26,499, the 50-inch variant priced at Rs 32,999, and the 55-inch variant priced at Rs 38,499.

    The H Pro series, like its predecessor, comes with features such as Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, MEMC, 4K-upscaling, and a wide color gamut spectrum. It, however, now also comes with a 76-watt speaker system consisting of dual amplifiers, dual tweeters, and dual woofers, as well as, Google TV built in over the Android 11.

    The Acer H Pro televisions seamlessly integrate with Google TV. The platform provides an intuitive and personalised user experience, offering access to an extensive range of apps, content, and smart features. With Google TV, users can effortlessly navigate through their favorite streaming services, control their smart home devices, and discover more content.

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    “With the launch of the H Pro series, we have taken the game to a whole new level. With the most advanced features and technology on picture quality, the introduction of an actual 76-watt speaker system with precisely tuned amplifiers, woofers and tweeters, the experience of sound from the H Pro series will deliver a performance like no other television in the market,” said Anand Dubey, CEO & Founder, Indkal Technologies.

    • Published On Oct 3, 2023 at 06:13 PM IST

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