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Acer to unveil new TVs during festive week in India

The 32-inch HD will be launched at Rs 14,999, 43-inch UHD at Rs 29,999, 50-inch UHD at Rs 34,999, 55-inch UHD at Rs 39,999, and 65-inch UHD at Rs 64,999. All the models will be available at a special introductory price for a limited time.

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NEW DELHI: Acer televisions on Thursday announced that it will be launching new line of televisions based on Android TV 11 -- the H and S-Series -- in India during the festive week.

The 32-inch HD will be launched at Rs 14,999, 43-inch UHD at Rs 29,999, 50-inch UHD at Rs 34,999, 55-inch UHD at Rs 39,999, and 65-inch UHD at Rs 64,999. All the models will be available at a special introductory price for a limited time.

"The new range of products will sport the Hi-Fi Pro audio system with a 60-watt sound output in the H series and a 50-watt speaker on the 65-inch model that delivers an exceptional audio experience," Indkal Technologies, the official licensee of Acer Home Entertainment business in India, said in a statement.

"The televisions will be complemented with premium metal finish, shell body, and frameless design. Another very large value addition is the three-year warranty on the UHD models of both the H and the S series," Indkal Technologies added.

The new product line-up will come with next-generation features like Dolby Atmos and Vision ensuring customers a cinematic viewing experience at home, and MEMC technology for smoother picture and video quality.

Some of the other key specifications in this series are the in-built smart Blue Light Reduction technology, HDR 10+ with HLG support, Super Brightness, Black Level Augmentation, 4K Upscaling, 2-way Bluetooth, Dual Band Wi-Fi, and much more.

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