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Panasonic launches new range of Google TVs, price starts at Rs 19,990 – Times of India

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Panasonic has expanded its smart TV lineup in India with the launch of its latest range of Google TV-powered OLED TVs. The company has confirmed the launch of a total of 23 new models of televisions with Google TV operating system. The new range of Google TVs from Panasonic features 4K HDR, Dolby ATMOS support, Play Services, Google Assistant and more.
Panasonic Google TV lineup: Price and availability
Panasonic’s new range of TVs is available in different display size options (including 32’, 43’, 55’, 65’, and 75’ inches) and range between Rs 19,990 to Rs 3,19,990. These will be available at Panasonic stores, dealer networks and key e-commerce platforms.
Panasonic Google TV lineup: Features
Panasonic’s new Google TVs come equipped with 4K HDR panels with a dedicated 4K colour engine that claims to optimise the colours, bright and dark areas of the display. The 4K colour engine is also capable of upscaling the HD and FHD content for a better viewing experience.
The TVs come equipped with Dolby ATMOS technology and they support the Bluetooth Audio Link feature that lets users seamlessly connect their wireless speakers and use them as external speakers via Bluetooth.
The TVs run the Google TV operating system out of the box and come with Google Play Services including Play Store, Chromecast, Google Assistant and more. Apart from that, the TVs also come with Amazon Alexa support.
In terms of OTT app support, the TVs offer a range of OTT applications including Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar, Apple TV, SonyLive, etc. They also offer a dedicated Game mode for an improved gaming experience.
The TVs are also equipped with Panasonic’s IoT-enabled platform — MirAle. This makes the TVs act as smart home hub and allows users to connect various compatible smart home devices.

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