The previous largest TV by Intex was the 42-inch 4200FHD, which was launched at the end of March this year. Like that model, the 5000FHD features a 1920x1080 pixel screen with a 16:9 aspect ratio. The TV also features Eye Safe T Matrix technology, which is said to improve smoothness in the picture and reduce viewing fatigue.
A key feature of the new Intex LED-5000FHD is its low response time of 9.2ms. Response time represents the amount of time it takes for one pixel to go from active (black) to inactive (white) and back to black again. High response times can cause motion blurring and smearing in the picture, so a low response time represents a smoother picture. However, the response time is still considerably higher than manufacturers such as Sony and Samsung, which offer televisions with response times lower than 5ms. The Intex 5000FHD also features an assortment of connectivity options, with one RF, two HDMI, two AV in, one AV out, two USB, YPbP, VGA, PC audio in and headphone out.
Intex continues to price its products exorbitantly, considering that brands like Micromax, Vu and Mitashi have been selling higher-specced products for around the same or less price. All of these manufacturers have launched 4K models, while Intex continues to dabble in the full-HD space without offering consumers any real price benefit.
The Intex LED-5000FHD is available now through the company's network of retail stores and multi-brand hypermarkets. Intex has been a major player in India since its launch in 1996, and specialises in TVs, mobile phones and IT durables.
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