Elista Introduces New Range of Smart LED TVs Powered by Google TV Technology

The Xplore Smart LED TV series operates on the Google TV operating system, ensuring a seamless and intuitive entertainment experience.

Elista, a brand under TeknoDome, has introduced its inaugural line-up of Google TV-powered Smart LED TVs in India, called the 'Xplore Smart LED TV' series. These TVs are available in various screen sizes ranging from 32 inches to 65 inches, starting at a competitive price of Rs 16,999 and are accessible across major consumer electronics outlets.

The Xplore Smart LED TV series operates on the Google TV operating system, ensuring a seamless and intuitive entertainment experience. The inclusion of HDR10 and Dolby Audio support promises top-notch visual and audio quality within its class.

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Pawan Kumar, the CEO of Elista, highlighted the series' cutting-edge technology by emphasizing the integration of Google TV OS, which enables voice commands for an intuitive viewing experience. The TVs also offer personalised recommendations based on users' viewing patterns and preferences, enhancing their entertainment choices.

One of the standout features is the ability for users to curate a personalized watchlist directly from their mobile devices, allowing them to add preferred content from anywhere, at any time. Additionally, these Google TV-powered televisions include a dedicated kid's mode, ensuring access to age-appropriate content for children.

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Elista's Xplore Series Smart LED TVs boast a hassle-free connectivity experience with Bluetooth 5.1, Dual Band Wi-Fi (2.4GHz and 5GHz), Apple TV support, and integrated Google Chromecast support.

The connectivity options include multiple HDMI ports, USB ports, and AV In, ensuring seamless integration with external devices like gaming consoles, sound systems, and more, enhancing the overall entertainment experience.

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(With Agency Inputs)

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