Haier K Series 4K HDR Android TVs Launched in India, Priced Starting at Rs. 51,490
Haier K-Series 4K HDR Android TVs Launched in India, Priced Starting at Rs. 51,490
The most premium Haier LE75K6600HQGA 75-inch TV is priced at Rs. 2,09,990 in India.
By Tasneem Akolawala | Updated: 24 February 2021 15:10 IST
Haier says that all the TV models are now available across the country at partnered outlets.
Highlights
Haier K-Series TVs come in screen sizes of 43-inch to 75-inch
Haier new TV range has built-in Chromecast, Google Assistant
The new Haier K series TV range has two USB ports
Haier has launched a new range of 4K Android LED TVs with screen sizes at 43, 50, 58, 65, and 75 inches, priced from Rs. 51,490 onwards. The new Haier K-series TVs run on Android TV platform and come with AI integration for enabling smart features. They support 4K HDR and come with Google Assistant integration as well. The TVs can be controlled through the bundled Bluetooth voice remote control and Android TV mobile app. The new Haier Android LED TVs allow access to many popular streaming services and apps via the Google Play store.
Haier says that the new 4K HDR (3,840x2,160 pixels) television range runs on the latest Android TV 9.0 software offering access to a multitude of apps with the Google Play store. The TVs sport a bezel-less display and can also act an IoT hub for all smart devices, allowing users to navigate and control their connected devices via button controls and voice commands. As mentioned, the TV models support Google Assistant that also allows users to navigate the TV with voice commands. The Haier K-series Android TV range also incorporates built-in Google Chromecast for users to cast from their smartphones.
The Haier Android TV models are bundled with a smart remote control that offers Bluetooth 5 connectivity and hotkeys for Netflix and YouTube. The new Haier K-series range has two USB ports and comes with built-in Wi-Fi support. The TVs additionally come with Dolby Digital decoder and high-quality surround sound.
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