This story is from July 29, 2016
LeEco to launch its Android M TVs in India next week
NEW DELHI: Chinese company LeEco launched its Android M smart TVs with Harman Kardon speakers in April in China. Now, as per industry insiders, the company is all set to bring the TV sets to India as soon as next week.
In April, the company showcased two models of the TV named 4 X50 and 4 X50 Pro. The Pro version of the 4 X50 is the first TV to come with Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset. It also offers 3GB of RAM. On the other hand, the 4 X50 is a 50-inch 4K TV, which is powered by MStar 6A938 coupled with 3GB of RAM.
Both X50 and X50 Pro flaunts metallic frame design and support HDR videos. In terms of the audio experience both the devices come with Harman Kardon speakers and run on Android Marshmallow topped with the eUI of the company.
The TVs come with latest Springer operating system. The OS enables better management of various desktops as per the requirements of the users. The televisions also support voice-recognition technology for seamless user experience.
The TV sets are also likely to come with Ecological UI system, which lets users stream up to 9 channels at the same time. The viewer can watch 9 different sports events at a same time with 9 different camera angles.
The China price of the LeEco X50 was CNY 2499 for the 16GB variant and CNY 2699 for the 32GB version. The X50 Pro price starts at CNY 2,999.
LeEco TVs are likely to give serious competition to domestic players such as Micromax, Intex, Videocon and others.
The TVs come with latest Springer operating system. The OS enables better management of various desktops as per the requirements of the users. The televisions also support voice-recognition technology for seamless user experience.
The TV sets are also likely to come with Ecological UI system, which lets users stream up to 9 channels at the same time. The viewer can watch 9 different sports events at a same time with 9 different camera angles.
LeEco TVs are likely to give serious competition to domestic players such as Micromax, Intex, Videocon and others.
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