Vu GloLED TVs launched with 104W speakers, DJ subwoofer and more

Vu launched the Masterpiece Glo TV QLED Models back in March. Now, only a few months down the line, Vu has introduced the Vu GloLED 50”, 55”, and 65” LED TVs with Google TV in India. The country has seen a boom of new televisions packing powerful specifications at a competitive price. Vu has now added another lineup in this segment, allowing potential buyers to have extensive options to choose from. Read below to know everything about the Vu GloLED TV lineup:

Vu GloLED Television Specifications

  • 50”, 55” and 65” 4k LED Display
  • 3840 x 2160 pixels, Glo panel with 400 nits brightness
  • Dolby Vision and Ambient light sensor
  • 2GB RAM/16GB Storage
  • 104W sound output
  • 4 down firing speakers and DJ-class built-in subwoofer
  • Bluetooth, 2 x USB Port, 3 x HDMI Port, Headphone Jack, and more

The Vu GloLED TVs offer 104 Watts of sound output. The built-in DJ class subwoofer is claimed by the company to not vibrate or crackled even at maximum output. The TVs come with a hands-free far-reach microphone that allows users to voice control the device without having to hold the device nearby. It comes with a Glo Ai processor on top of the quad-core processor giving it additional prowess. The vivid panel comes with 400 nits of brightness. The GloLED series comes with ambient light which constantly modifies the TV display to adapt to the light in the room. The televisions also come with a Cricket Mode and Cinema Mode, making it apt for all kinds of viewers.

Pricing

The Vu Glo LED TV starts at Rs 35,999 for the base 50-inch variant. The pricing puts the recently launched Blaupunkt 4K QLED TV series in a head-to-head competition. The 55” and 65” models cost Rs 40,999 and Rs 60,999 respectively. The Vu GloLED TV series is now available on Flipkart.

Blaupunkt launches 3 QLED TVs at an affordable price

The QLED TV segment in India has been witnessing a sharp increase in options for people to buy from. It was just last week when the French brand Thomson announced the launch of 3 QLED televisions in India. Now, the German audio-visual brand Blaupunkt has introduced 3 premium quality QLED televisions in an affordable price range. Check out all the details about the latest QLED televisions introduced by Blaupunkt below:

Blaupunkt QLED TVs

The three QLED TVs will be available in 50-inch, 55-inch and 65-inch models. The 50-inch QLED TV is priced at a surprising cost of Rs 36,999, whereas the 55-inch and 65-inch models cost 44,999 and 62,999 respectively. The Blaupunkt QLED TVs will be available for sale at the upcoming Flipkart Big Billion Days festive sale. The information about the launch was provided by Super Plastronics Pvt ltd, the exclusive brand licensee of Blaupunkt TV in India through an official statement.

The new lineup of televisions comes with CyberSound Gen 2 technology. They feature 60W speakers with Dolby Atmos support. The company claims that the advanced audio processing technology delivers enhanced surround sound, super clear audio and dynamic calibrated audio, as per the product page. The latest Blaupunkt television lineup houses Far Field Voice Control with Google Assistant which provides 360-degree surround sound delivering a theatre-like experience.

Each TV unit in the latest lineup comes with a QLED 4K display. The display can produce up to 1.1 billion colours, HDR 10+, and a 60-watt Dolby stereo box speaker with four pre-installed speakers. The televisions come with DTS TruSurround sound technology sporting Dolby Atmos, Dolby Vision, and Dolby Digital Plus. The entire lineup comes with a bezel-less design that’s described by the company as ‘Frame-less Design’. Finally, the lineup features HDMI, Bluetooth, Dual-band Wi-Fi and USB support for additional connectivity. All of the above features are supported by a MediaTek quad-core processor.

Xiaomi Smart TV 5A!An important update in a competitive market

Research has found that 43-inch televisions are the most sold television size in India. Thanks to the predecessor of the unit we review below, 43-inch television prices became competitive. In 2022, getting a new television is not that big deal. Infact there is now a paradox of choice. Most options are so good that it is almost impossible to go wrong when selecting a 43-inch television. I own the Xiaomi Smart TV 4X, and this is how I feel the newer 5A TV has improved over the years. 

New age budget package 

This time around, the Xiaomi 5A TV features slim and thin bezels. It makes the television seem much more premium than its asking price. It has almost identical TV stands as the earlier models, and nearly all exterior is gloss black plastic, including the stands. A subtle Xiaomi branding upfront and an LED light with a power button below it keep the design clean. There are two HDMI 2.0 ports with one supporting ARC, two USB Type-A ports mashed into one socket, an ethernet port, an AV composite port, an optical port and a 3.5mm audio jack. Basics done right! The display has improved many folds. The remote, too, has seen improvements with Google Assistant speak to command button right below the power button.  

The remote buttons have been updated, and now this television gets 14 controls with a volume rocker. These also include popular OTT applications Netflix, amazon prime video, Disney+ Hotstar and a dedicated apps button to access all the apps quickly.

Evolutionary improvements

The 43-inch display now comes with IPS LCD technology. A new vivid picture engine powered by a new age low-end quad-core processor, 1.5GB RAM, and 8GB ROM, make the display brighter and more vibrant. The overall feel, bezel-less design, and better picture quality make the Xiaomi Smart TV 5A a worthy competitor in a crowded, dynamic TV market. The TV comes loaded with Android TV 11 based on Android 11 and thus supports all modern apps available on Google Play Store for Android TV. 

The video experience is enhanced with global dimming controls, local contrast control and adaptive luma control. But the main highlight is the vivid picture engine that makes the contrasts, brightness and colours look better than in previous iterations. The most significant change from the last 4 series must be the new and improved 24W dual-speakers with Dolby Atmos and DTS-X software enhancements. 

The audio quality of the television is further improved with options like DTS-X bass enhancement, surround virtualizer and dialogue clarity. If that wasn’t enough, there is a DAC-4 dialogue enhancer with three levels of settings. Technicals aside, the television sounds above average in its segment and is enough to fill a small room easily. 

A budget option in a crowded market

The 43-inch TV market is buzzing with good options from all brands. Xiaomi Smart TV 5A is an excellent addition to the budget market and improves on the overall appeal as a feature-loaded budget smart TV. Android 11 over and above the improved audio-video experience. This is a worthwhile investment if you’re looking for a budget 43-inch FHD TV. 

Good – Improved AV experience, Android TV 11

Bad – No more bundled OTT content 

Ugly – Competitor offerings 

Price – INR 25,999

Specs 

43-inch IPS Panel 

Dual-band WiFi, BT 5.0

Android TV 11

Quad-core A55 SOC with 1.5GB RAM and 8GB storage

24W Speakers with Dolby Audio, DTS-X

Rating – 3.5/5

 

Xgimi MoGo Pro Plus :  Wieldy Amusement

A feature-packed versatile portable projector which actually lives up to expectations and sometimes, even more.

The biggest limitation in the portable projector market right now is that there are a lot of options to choose from, but not all deliver performance as advertised. One quick search on the internet will reveal a plethora of inferior results, many impersonating as 720p, 1080p or even 4K projectors when their true display resolutions don’t even score close. All those who aren’t as tech-savvy, therefore, end up getting tricked into buying something that’s more of a kid’s toy than an actual home entertainment device.

The world of portable projectors is fraught with tawdry plastic tat. You’ll find countless Amazon listings for small cuboidals that claim to “support HD” with a brightness similar to any cinema projector that costs ten times the price.” Lumens” or “lux” is an entirely made-up metric. Instead, you need to look for “ANSI lumens”, which is a standardized metric.  This is why we’re rather skeptical about approving any review of a portable projector. Thankfully, the Xgimi Mogo Pro+ is not one of those.

Xgimi, unlike other brands, does not lie about the brightness of its projectors. It’s about one-tenth the luminance of a similarly priced home cinema projector, and we appreciate this honesty. XGIMI is a brand that has yet to create a distinction that the likes of Epson or BenQ carry when it comes to business projectors. And yet, despite its relative anonymity, this brand has won the prestigious Reddot and IF design awards several times.

Design :

Measuring just about 5.8 inches of height, with curved edges and a cuboidal profile, and weighing just under a kg, the Xgimi Mogo Pro+ is a truly portable device.

The top houses basic touch sensitive play/pause, volume up, and volume down buttons which  are very responsive – a light tap is all it takes. You have to press and hold just to turn the device on or off.

The top frontal frame consists of a glass panel which shields the projector lens housed inside. 

Near the front bottom is the Xgimi MoGo Pro+’s perception system responsible for its auto keystone correction and autofocus system. Beneath all that is an integrated stand that’s beautifully simple yet extremely effective. When the situation calls for it, simply pop it back out and adjust it up to 30-degrees for the most ideal position. On this same panel is a 1/4-inch tripod female thread for mounting it on a tripod, but there’s no carry case included. Onething which bothered us was there isn’t any lens cover, which is a little more concerning for something designed to be carried around.

 

Features :

The XGIMI runs actual Android TV 9.0, and is Google certified.The remote even has a dedicated button to summon the Google Assistant, and the system is Chromecast compatible, making the process of casting content from your other devices pretty seamless.

In fact, setting up the device was not a hassle either, with a simple “set up my device” voice command on my phone. It all just worked, which was nice, and avoided having to use an on-screen keyboard on the projector, which is usually awkward and time-consuming on these kinds of devices.

There are two video input ports here: HDMI and USB. The USB 2.0 port is tremendous for connecting the device to an external drive to play downloaded movies, even those in older video file formats. There’s also a 3.5mm audio jack for hooking it up to a pair of speakers or headphones. While we’re on the subject of connectivity, it not only has dual-band 2.4/5Ghz Wi-Fi for linking up to an existing wireless network, but also Bluetooth 5.0 for pairing it with other Bluetooth.

  • Auto-Focus and Auto-Keystone

Able to correct for up to 40-degrees of horizontal or vertical angle projection, the auto-keystone and the auto-focus feature worked well, and it kicks in automatically whenever it detects a slight movement or shift in position. You can disable this if you want, but there’s no point to, as it is just an aided advantage. A micro-switch on the base of the remote control enables manual focus using the volume keys.

  • Throw Ratio and Brightness

As mentioned, the device claims to run at a maximum 300 ANSI lumens of brightness. The throw ratio—which is the relationship between the size of the projected image and the distance you place the projector from the surface—works out at about 1:1. Which is to say, if you want a 6-foot diagonal projection, you’ll need to place the Xgimi Mogo Pro+ around 6 feet away from the screen.

  • Battery Life

Claiming to have a battery-run of around 3 hours, we for an extreme test, fully charged and ran the battery down by streaming live over Wi-Fi, at full brightness and full volume. The battery lasted about an hour and a half before forcefully switching to Eco brightness.

  • Audio Quality

With Harman Kardon on the box, you expect some good quality audio. The laws of physics put a slight damper on that. You simply can’t get deep bass from something so small.

The Xgimi Mogo Pro+ definitely gets loud enough for any impromptu movie night without distortion creeping in, and across the rest of the spectrum it sounds clean, crisp, and well balanced.

Supporting Bluetooth 5.0 or AUX stereo out, you’re free to connect your favorite pair of headphones or external speakers for an even better auditory experience.

Verdict

If you’re looking for a mini projector that you can take and play just about anywhere, have the money to spare, the Xgimi Mogo Pro+ is certainly one of the best in class options. The audio is clear and loud but lacks bass. The projection is bright and true HD and the software experience with Google integration makes it easy to use. 

Good

  • -Snappy and easy to navigate interface
  • -Auto Keystone Correction

Bad

  • Slightly expensive compared to the competition and no card reader.

Ugly 

  • Battery life is a little short and the speaker has Lackluster bass.

KEY SPECS : 

  • ANSI Lumens: 300
  • Connectivity: HDMI, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi
  • Throw Ratio: 1:1
  • Audio: Dual 3W Harman Kardon tuned
  • OS: Google Android TV 9.0
  • Lamp Life: 30,000 hours

Realme Smart TV Stick with Full HD Support Launching in India

The Realme Smart TV Stick will be the second streaming tool from the business enterprise after the Realme 4K Smart Google TV Stick, which was released in India in October 2022. The new version will be released in India on April 7 at 12:30 pm, and you can attend the event through the live stream on YouTube. The tool has been listed on Flipkart ahead of the launch, revealing a few key capabilities.

The mini stick supports an HDMI port and a miniature USB port associated with an electrical plug. As far as the equipment is concerned, the gadget is upheld by 1GB of RAM, 8GB of storage, and a quad-core ARM Cortex-A35 SoC. The 4K model comes with 2GB of RAM and 8GB of storage.

The gadget brings phenomenal Full HD picture quality, with 60fps content and HDR10+ support on the device and an HDMI 2.0 port.

Another significant change is the introduction of the Android 11 TV platform, rather than the Google TV UI like we’ve seen on the 4K stick. However, the device still supports all the streaming applications and will offer admittance to Google Play Store and administrations.

As far as price is concerned, you can expect the Full HD version to be valued lesser than the 4K model (Rs 3,999), and this will assume any semblance of the Mi TV Stick and Amazon Fire Stick in India.

Redmi Launched Redmi Note 11 Series Smartphones Along With Smart TV X43 & Smart Band Pro

Xiaomi launched a few Redmi sub-brand products at today’s virtual event, including Redmi Note 11, Redmi Note 11S, Redmi Smart TV X43 and Redmi Smart Band Pro. The event was live-streamed through the Redmi India social media channels, including Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Let’s take a brief look at the products launched at the event.

Redmi Note 11 Series

The Redmi Note 11 series includes two smartphones, Note 11 and Note 11S, starting at ₹13,499 and ₹15,999, respectively. A majority of features are the same for these two 11-series smartphones. They both get a 90Hz refresh rate with an AMOLED dot display, come with MIUI 13 out-of-the-box and a 5,000mAh battery along with a 33W charger.

However, they differ in terms of camera, as Redmi Note 11 features a 50MP quad-camera setup that sports a 50MP primary lens, 8MP ultra-wide sensor, 2MP macro lens, and a 2MP depth sensor. Whereas Redmi Note 11S also sports a quad-camera setup, it has a 108MP primary camera, 8MP ultra-wide sensor, 2MP macro lens and a 2MP depth sensor.

Redmi Smart TV X43

Along with the Note 11-series phones, Redmi launched Smart TV X43, the smallest TV in the X-series line-up. The smart TV is priced at Rs. 28,999, and it would be available for sale from February 16 ( at 12 PM) on the company’s website, Mi.com, Amazon and other retail websites. It sports a 43″ display with a 4K resolution that supports HDR, Dolby Vision, PatchWall software and IMDb integration.

Redmi Smart Band Pro

The Smart Band Pro is priced at ₹3,999, and it will be available for sale from February 14 on the company’s website and Amazon. The Smart Band Pro is priced at Rs. 3,499 for a limited period sale price.

Vu Televisions wins ‘4K TV of the year’ at Exhibit Tech Awards 2021

Vu Televisions is on a winning spree, with their Chairman and CEO, Miss Devita Saraf winning the tech leader of the year 2020 at Exhibit Tech Awards 2020. Post the launch of their D2C brand store – vustore.com, Vu Televisions was also recognised under the category 4K TV of the Year at the 8 th edition of Exhibit Tech Awards 2021, held at Sofitel, BKC, Mumbai on the 16 th December 2021 and won this award. This was a commendable win for Vu, considering it won against nominations like Realme Smart TV 4K 50″, LG C1 Series, Samsung Crystal 4K UHD and Mi TV 5X 55″. Exhibit Tech Awards also had this category for the first time, and winning under a new category was noteworthy.

Devita Saraf, Chairman and CEO, Vu Televisions, said, “Ever since we started the company, Vu has been a youth favourite! However, during the lockdown, I received hundreds of messages on social media from young people across the country asking to make our products more affordable and accessible. Today’s Gen-Z and Millennial buyers are the most informed, intelligent and connected generation in history. We’ve taken their requests seriously and launched a platform that addresses their needs without compromising the luxury brand experience Vu is famous for. Our hardworking youth deserves the best brand, product and service, and we at Vu take this as our motivation to launch our D2C platform www.vustore.com and build it into an Rs.500 Cr business in 2022.”

Followed by this achievement, Vu announces the addition of their 50-inch, 55-inch and 65-inch Vu Cinema TV Action Series to their list of products on sale at Vustore.com. A public and jury favourite coming on the brand store is excellent news for potential buyers for the Vu Cinema TV Action Series. What is so special about Vu Cinema TV Action Series? For starters, it comes equipped with a 100W JBL soundbar with six speakers and DTS Virtual X Surround Sound processing. JBL speakers with four master speakers and two tweeters. One of the brightest 4K HDR 10, Dolby vision capable 500Nits crisp Pixelium glass display on a bezel-less frame. Pixelium glass with 40% enhanced brightness than most other televisions in its category.

Vu Cinema TV Action Series also stands true to its name with Gaming Zone – MEMC technology. A technology that ensures fast action games and video sequences are displayed at a smooth motion rate whilst maintaining high picture quality. Believe it or not, this TV suits the made for India approach thanks to a dedicated Cricket Mode, making you the perfect third umpire of any cricket match. Built-in Google Chromecast and Android TV UI run flawlessly on the quad-core processor and ample storage. Dual-channel WiFi connectivity with Bluetooth 5.0, HDMI CEC and ARC, connecting a host of wireless and wired I/O to the television. Connecting gaming consoles, streaming devices and media units are aided with 3 x HDMI ports and 2 x USB Type-A ports. Vu Cinema TV Action Series is a perfect do-it-all television range for an entire family. Considering that the Vu D2C approach has already started to expand its portfolio in its first month of inception looks compelling for the brand and customers.

Best of CES 2022

CES is the most influential tech event globally, and just like ordinary people await a new year, tech enthusiasts wait for the CES event, which offers them a head start to begin the new year on a good note. The 2022 edition unveiled numerous out of the box products for which it has been known since its inception. Due to the ongoing Covid situation and fear of new variants like Omicron, many publications (including us) were unable to attend the CES 2022 physically.

However, the technology came in as a rescuer, as most of the publications preferred to participate in the world’s largest electronics expo remotely, making the show kind of Hybrid. The event was vast like always, but we’ve mustered up the things in categories and top picks to make things easier for you. The 52nd edition of the event spotlighted the latest innovations from leading companies such as Google, Qualcomm, Sony, Samsung, LG, BMW, and many more.

Top TVs at CES 2022

CES is known as a battleground for TV makers, and every year the show floor looks packed with several top-notch TVs, and this year was no different. Amongst the top TVs revealed at CES, the one that grabbed our attention was the Sony A95K QD-OLED, world’s first consumer QD-OLED TV which can display the full spectrum of colours even in the brightest settings.

Though, the display panel of A95K is made by none other than Samsung. We expected Samsung might come up with QD-OLED 4K TV, but the South Korean tech giant had other plans. Samsung launched its 65″ QD-Display TV with quantum dots that combines a groundbreaking new QD-OLED display. The decision went well as the TV won the Best of Innovation award at CES 2022.

Besides Sony and Samsung, LG TVs were the ones that held our attention. The company presented a number of 8K and 4K OLEDs, several new QNED mini-LED TVs, and even a MicroLED TV at CES 2022 to compete with its rivals. Along with these companies, Panasonic announces a sound-focused OLED TV to attract all the audiophiles out there.

Top Laptops at CES 2022

CES 2022 introduced several new top-notch laptops, which means the year is going to be a busy one in terms of laptop launches. The 2022 event of CES witnessed a vast number of laptops with full-HD (1080p) webcams, thanks to the work-from-home culture. The event also became a launching platform for new components like Intel (12th Gen CPUs) and Nvidia (GeForce RTX 3070 Ti and 3080 Ti laptop GPUs).

Design is the first thing we notice when looking at the techie things, and Dell XPS 13 Plus is something else in terms of design. The futuristic laptop has a remarkable design, decent specs, and it directly competes with the MacBook Air lineup. The minimalist laptop comes with the OLED touchscreen option and offers snappy performance, making it more premium than ever.

The next one on the list is Acer Predator Triton 500 SE, which has a roomy 16-inch high-refresh display, and it comes with 12th Generation Intel Core i9 processors and Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 3080 Ti GPU. The top tier gaming laptop offers a 2,560 by 1,600 pixel resolution, a 240Hz refresh rate and a wide-colour-gamut panel with 550 nits of brightness.

TCL, a company known for its TV’s launched itself in the laptop industry with its first laptop called the TCL Book 14 Go. The Windows 11 laptop is packed with 12-hour battery life, 4G LTE connectivity, and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7c platform. The entry-level laptop offers a 720p video camera, 4 GB of RAM and 128 GB of built-in storage and stereo speakers, along with a built-in microphone.

Top Audio Gears at CES 2022

CES is not all about big players; sometimes, a few underdogs create hype and amaze everyone. One such company is Noveto, which launched the N1 3D Audio Smart Speaker, a device with built-in Alexa intelligence and Noveto’s proprietary innovative audio beaming technology. The speciality of N1 soundbar is that it offers spatial 3D audio, and only the listener can hear the music.

HyperX Cloud Alpha is one of the most favourite headphones of gamers, and CES 2022 unveiled the wireless version of it with a massive battery said to last for a whopping 300 hours of use, which means you don’t have to worry about charging anymore. We’re not sure whether 300-hours is a marketing strategy or not, but even if it works 50% of what is promised, it would be a great move.

If you’re one of such people who own an iPhone and an Android phone but find it challenging to carry different earbuds for each of them, Belkin has something for you in-store to make your life easier. Belkin launched Belkin SOUNDFORM Immerse Noise-Cancelling Earbuds at CES 2022, which has three mics to shush the world and 8 hours of playtime for the earbuds plus 28 hours in the charging case.

Top Car-tech at CES 2022

BMW knows how to cure boredom, and that’s why they created a colour-changing car, to keep us sane from the boredom of having one coloured vehicle. The BMX iX fully electric car debuted at CES 2022, and it has body panels made from E Ink displays. The vehicle comes with luxurious features, an elegant design, and an impressive estimated 450-480 km range.

Following the footsteps of EV culture, Sony introduced their all-electric vehicle, Sony Vision-S-02. The company stated in a blog post that they will establish an operating company, ‘Sony Mobility Inc.’ in the spring of 2022, which means Sony could take on Tesla with its EV’s. The car allows you to play PlayStation games through a remote connection to a console at home; what more could you ask for in a car?

Top Wearable at CES 2022

 

CES 2022 was marked as a launching platform for many wearables, but only a few exciting launches stayed with us even after the event. The subtle looking Garmin Venu 2 Plus was launched at the event, an updated version of the Venu 2. The watch is compatible with Siri, Google Assistant, Bixby, and it is the first Garmin watch with a microphone, allowing you to make and take calls from the wrist.

Along with the Venu 2 Plus, Garmin launched a minimalist looking Garmin Vivomove Sport, which comes in various colours, has a five-day battery life, and offers plenty of fitness and health tracking features. Besides Garmin, Skagen launched a special limited edition version of Fossil gen 6 X Razer with three unique watch faces. It has a 1.28-inch AMOLED display, Snapdragon Wear 4100+ and 8GB of storage.

Vu becomes Flipkart’s Big Billion Days’ highest-selling big television brand 7 years in a row

Vu Televisions continues to dominate India’s Luxury TV market as it once again becomes the highest-selling TV brand at Flipkart’s Big Billion Days sale. Riding high on this success and ushering in the festive season, Vu has introduced an upgraded line of its most popular luxury TVs.

  • The company’s large-screen TVs have witnessed incredible success at the Big Billion Days sale, with Vu TV being bought every 19 seconds on Flipkart.
  • The company’s luxury television lineup that includes their Vu Premium TV, the Vu Cinema TV Action Series, and The Vu Masterpiece TV will be introduced this festive season with upgraded features.
  • New features include AI picture boost technology, Dolby surround sound, Cricket mode, and an anti-glare screen with a matte glass finish.

Over the last few years, Vu has experienced an incredible response from customers in India, with a large-screen Vu TV being bought every 19 seconds on Flipkart since the beginning of its Big Billion Days sale. With a response nearly 4 times faster than other big premium brands (Sony, LG, and Samsung), Vu Televisions has come out on top as the largest selling TV brand in the 55″ or larger category for the 7th year in a row.

Vu Televisions continues to innovate with a slew of updated features across its range of large-screen luxury televisions with such exceptional market performance. With this new range, Vu introduces:

  • The world’s first TV entirely powered by artificial intelligence, AI Picture Booster technology enables the best picture output.
  • An immersive surround sound experience, with special Dolby certified box speakers.
  • Intelligent pixel technology in Cricket Mode enhances each pixel, particularly while watching a match, putting you ahead of the umpire!
  • And finally, Matte glass finish, an anti-glare display that guarantees the best visual experience while protecting your eyes.

Commenting on the launch, Devita Saraf, Chairman and CEO, The Vu Group, said, “Vu’s continued success is a clear reflection of the fact that Indian customers are truly intelligent buyers who don’t opt for the lowest costing TV and are willing to pay the right price for quality brands. Audiences today are much more discerning and are looking for better experiences from both the products as well as the brand. And with the response we’ve seen so far, it is safe to say that Vu Televisions has hit the mark on both counts. Also, the fact that more than 80% of the customers who purchased Vu TVs were returning customers or recommended to do so by a friend, shows how a good product speaks for itself.”

The festive season product range includes; the incredibly successful range – Vu Premium TV (in 65″, 55″ and 43″) that now has a set of upgradable features, as well as the Vu Cinema TV Action Series (in 65″, 55″ and 50″) in an all-new avatar. The crown jewel of the Vu portfolio, The Vu Masterpiece QLED TV (85″), will also be a part of the festive range and will feature its signature Armani Gold colour finish along with an in-built home theatre.

Website: www.vutvs.com 
Facebook: www.facebook.com/vutvs 
Instagram: www.instagram.com/vutelevisions 
Youtube: www.youtube.com/thevugroup

Xiaomi Launching Redmi TV Today As Part of Make In India Efforts

Xiaomi is all set to roll out a new Redmi TV in India today afternoon. The electronics-manufacturing company entered the smart TV business a few years ago with the MI branded televisions and expanded the Redmi TV series earlier this year. The company aims to produce more affordable smart TVs just like it produces affordable smartphones. 

The new Redmi TV will come in two different screen sizes; 32-inch and 43-inch. The new Redmi TV will be launched during an online event. The launch event will start at 12 noon. The live stream of the Redmi TV launch will be available on Xiaomi’s official YouTube channel, social media handles and website. 

The exact features and price will be revealed during the event, but what we know for now is that the TV will have 20W speakers and support for Dolby Audio and DTS Virtual: X for surround sound. 

Xiaomi has also confirmed that the new Redmi TV will feature Android TV 11 out of the box. It will further be complemented by Xiaomi’s own PatchWall on top. The operating system also includes IMDb integration which allows viewers to check the ratings of movies and shows directly from the content page.

Other features include dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0, auto low latency mode and much more. The display will use the Vivid Picture Engine. The TV comes as part of Xiaomi’s Make in India efforts. 

It is expected that the 32-inch variant may cost even less than Rs 20,000. To recall, the Redmi Smart TV X Series was launched in March this year in three sizes. The price for the 50-inch variant was Rs 32,999, Rs 38,999 for the 65-inch variant, and Rs 57,999 for the top-end 65-inch variant.

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