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Samsung set to launch over 20 Smart TVs next week from Rs 20K

By IANS | Updated: July 2, 2020 19:41 IST

New Delhi, July 2 After launching a bouquet of premium and ultra-premium TVs in India, Samsung is geared ...

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New Delhi, July 2 After launching a bouquet of premium and ultra-premium TVs in India, Samsung is geared up to unveil over 20 new models of Smart TVs next week, with price starting from Rs 20,000.

The new Smart TV range that goes up to Rs 2.4 lakh, includes Ultra-HD models that offer breath-taking picture quality and an impeccable design, reliable sources told on Thursday.

With these new models, Samsung will offer 50 new Smart TV models this summer in the country, including the recently launched The Serif and QLED 8K TVs.

The new Smart TV range will offer features such as personal computer (PC) mode, home Cloud, music player and live cast, among others, thus making multi-tasking easier.

The new models will offer consumers option to choose from a wide range of OTT platforms such as Amazon Prime, Netflix, ZEE5, SonyLIV and Voot.

Samsung this week launched a new portfolio of 2020 lifestyle televisions, The Serif and the 2020 QLED 8K TV line, with premium features in India.

The Serif comes in three sizes – 43-inch, 49-inch and 55-inch - for Rs 83,900, Rs 1,16,900 and Rs 1,48,900, respectively.

The Serif will be available on Amazon at special price from July 8 to July 17.

Samsung's new range of high-end QLED 8K TVs will be priced at Rs 4.99 lakh for the 65-inch version, Rs 9.99 lakh for the 75-inch version, Rs 14.29 lakh for the 82-inch version and Rs 15.79 lakh for the 85-inch version.

( With inputs from IANS )

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