
Thomson launches 2 mini QD LED TVs in India: Price, features, and more
The metal-encased smart TVs feature a 4K Mini QD LED panel that promises stunning brightness levels – up to 1500 nits – helping the picture really pop even in well-lit spaces.
There's also attention to detail in how the picture is processed. Features like Dynamic Backlight control, 540 local dimming zones, and a Smart Eye Shield aim to deliver more realistic visuals while reducing eye strain.
Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG are all part of the package, bringing richer contrast and more dynamic colour, whether you're watching a blockbuster or bingeing your favourite series.
The mini QD LED TV series are built for a home theatre experience with a 108W speaker system. The TVs get a six-speaker, two-built-in-subwoofer setup that supports Dolby Atmos and Dolby Digital Plus for crystal clear audio. Thompson also offers custom sound modes for movies, sports, music, and more.
Talking about the latest appliances, Avneet Singh Marwah, CEO of SPPL, (licensee of Thomson) said, 'Our new Mini QD LED range brings together the best in global display technology like Dolby vision, HDR 10, HLG, refresh rate 122 hz, Dolby Atmos-powered audio with output of 108 Watts along with 6 speakers and with latest 5.0 Google tv experience, all proudly Made in India.'
And for gamers, the TVs have 120 Hz Motion Estimation/Motion Compensation (MEMC), a technology that enhances the smoothness of motion on a display by inserting extra frames between existing ones. These TVs also support dual-band WiFi connectivity, 5.0 Bluetooth, 2 USB ports, and 3 HDMI ports.
Both models run on Google TV and come preloaded with remote hotkeys for Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube, and more. They also support over 10,000 apps, and with built-in Chromecast and Apple AirPlay, you can easily mirror content from your phone or tablet.
Under the hood, the TVs are powered by a MediaTek processor and Mali-G52 GPU, along with 2GB RAM and 16GB internal storage. This setup should be more than sufficient for everyday smart TV use, from streaming and browsing to multitasking between apps.
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