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The Japanese Electronics giant Aiwa has launched a new feature-rich & hi-tech Televisions that will fulfill the requirements of discerning customers looking for brilliant picture quality, best quality sound & exceptional experience from their LED Television sets.
The new range is designed to give the most optimal output for home & commercial applications alike. For more than 7 decades, Technology and Innovation have been at the core of the Aiwa products and these products carry the legacy forward.
The Aiwa MAGNIFIQ Google TV 43-inch 4K-UHD model (AS43UHDX1) is priced at an MRP of Rs 57,990 and the 55-inch variant (AS55UHDX1) carries a price tag of Rs 87,990
The major differentiator of Aiwa's new LED TV series is that it runs on the Google TV Operating System instead of Android TV Operating System. Other unique features include support for multiple adult and child user profiles, Google Assistant-enabled TV remote, and Dolby & DTS Audio Output.
With the new Google TVs, users can set up multiple profiles that include a child's profile. The Bluetooth TV remote has dedicated buttons for Netflix, Amazon Prime, YouTube, and Google Assistant for quick and easy access.
The two Google TVs come packed with a powerful speaker system with support for DTS True Surround sound and Dolby. Users can also as per their preference switch between the sound modes, namely Sport, Movie, and Music. The TVs pack a powerful Quad Core processor paired with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage. Connectivity options include two USB ports, as many as three HDMI ports, Bluetooth 5.0, and dual-band Wi-Fi.
Aiwa’s Google TVs have used a LED panel that promises richer colors and deeper blacks than regular LED panels. Both TV units offer 4K resolution for high-quality pictures. Moreover, ultra-slim bezels make for a rich viewing experience with a wide-angle Amphitheatre View.
Aiwa’s new TV models also come with the protective film with BLACK REFLECT technology, designed especially to protect users from potentially harmful radiation. The anti-glare tech used reduces reflections on the screen and helps to ease eye fatigue. Additionally, the company’s MEMC (Motion Estimation, Motion Compensation) ensures that images remain crisp and sharp during fast motion frames.
The new Google TVs will be made available at Croma, Reliance Digital, Select Partner Stores, and the official Aiwa website.