
New Delhi: Smartphone companies are now starting to launch cheap televisions in India, now after Xiaomi and Realme, now Chinese company OnePlus has also launched three new smart televisions in India, with an initial price of Rs 12,999. Even before this, the company has launched premium smart TVs in India but they did not get a good response in India. Let's know about these cheap smart TVs from OnePlus.
Price and availability
OnePlus has launched new TVs in U and Y series in India, the company has introduced two TVs in U series and one in Y series.
OnePlus TV Y Series 32 inch: Rs 12,999
OnePlus TV Y Series 43 Inch: Rs 22,999
OnePlus TV U Series 55 inch: Rs 49,999
Sales of these TVs will begin on July 5 on OnePlus's website and Amazon India.
Features and specifications
All these TVs of OnePlus have support for Android Pie 9.0 and Google Play Store. Y Series TVs have 20W speakers for sound, while U Series TVs have 30W speakers. For its connectivity, Bluetooth has also been provided, in addition to these, you will also get features like Oxygen Play, OnePlus Connect, so that you can connect your phone to the TV. A remote is also available with these TVs, on which access to Netflix and Amazon Prime Video is provided through short keys.
They will compete with
All these TVs from OnePlus will compete with Thomson, Xiaomi, and realme, although Thomson's TVs are considered much better at this time in terms of their quality, features, and price, and the company is consistently getting better response from customers.
Talking about the price, the 32-inch TV of realme is priced at Rs 12999 while the Mi LED TV 32-inch price is Rs 12,499. Apart from this, Thomson's smart TV is priced at Rs 9,999 while its non-smart 32 inch TV is priced at Rs 8,499. All TVs run at 60 Hz Refresh Rate. Apart from this, 20W speakers have been given in Thomson and Xiaomi for sound, while in realme, 24W speakers have been provided. But here comes the special thing about picture quality, in which Thomson is very ahead because the company uses IPS panel which gives much better picture quality. While no information is available about which display panels Xiaomi, one plus, and realme use.
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