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Daiwa Launches 2 New Smart TVs, Price Starts from Rs 9990

Harshita Sharma

Daiwa has launched 2 new smart TVs in India. The company has launched the D32S7B (32 inch) and D40HDRS (39 inch) in the market, talking about the price, the price of the D32S7B (32 inch) model is Rs 9990. While the price of D40HDRS (39 inch) is kept at Rs 16490. The company is giving 2 years warranty on both these TVs. Both these TVs are available at all big retail stores, online stores in the country. Not only this, but Bajaj is also offering EMI on finserv on them.

Both of these TVs are equipped with a quad-core processor and run on Android 8.0. It has 1GB RAM + 8GB RAM for storage. These TVs come with A + grade panels with 1366X768 resolution, 16.7 million colors and 178 degrees wide viewing angle. Quantum luminite HRDP technology is also included in these.

With the help of this technology, picture quality gives depth and excellent gradation. These televisions offer a refresh rate of 60Hz and a response time of 8Ms. In these, gaming and other features can be enjoyed.

Among them is the new cinema mode, which gives a theater-like display experience with a picture mode of cricket. Along with this, the cricket picture mode in them makes the experience of watching cricket or sports even better. There is also a facility of Bluetooth in them.

For better sound, they have built-in box speakers of 20W. The company claims that they will get a theater-like sound experience. From the content point of view, both smart TVs have many features. These televisions support OTA updates. These include Miracast and E-Share facility and 2 USB and 2 HDMI ports. This TV is equipped with official apps like Hotstar, G5, Sony Live, Voot, Sun NXT and Jio Cinema.

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