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Realme Smart TV Launched in India


Realme Smart TV  Launched in India with Android TV and HDR10, the price starts at Rs. 12,999.

Realme Smart TV Launched in India
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The Realme Smart TV is available in two sizes - 32-inch and 43-inch.

After much speculation, rumors, and progress, Realme finally launched its first smart TV in India.
Realme Smart TV is available in two screen sizes: 32-inch and 43-inch. With the launch of Realme Smart TV, the Chinese electronics maker is entering the highly competitive budget smart TV segment in India, where it will face brands like Xiaomi, Vu, and Blaupunkt, to name a few.

Realme Smart TV - Price, Availability :

The 32-inch Realme Smart TV variant is priced at Rs. 12,999, while the 43-inch variant is priced at Rs. 21,999.
The television will go on sale on June 2 at 12 p.m. IST (noon), and will initially be available on Flipkart and Realme.com.
Realme has announced that television will also soon be available through offline retailers.

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Realme Smart TV - Specifications :

Realme Smart TV is available in two sizes, with a resolution that depends on the size variant; the 32-inch Realme Smart TV has a resolution of 1366x768 pixels (HD-Ready) while the 43-inch variant has a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels (full-HD).
In addition to the screen size and resolution, the two variants have the same specifications and features.
Realme Smart TV runs on Android TV 9 Pie, with access to Google Play Store for Android TV. Some apps, like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and YouTube, come pre-installed on the TV.

Other specs on the Realme Smart TV include a maximum brightness of 400 nits, support for HDR up to the HDR10 standard, 1 GB of RAM, and 8 GB of internal storage for applications.
The TV is powered by the MediaTek MSD6683 processor; MediaTek is considered to produce the best chipsets for smart TVs, and this will help with performance on the Realme Smart TV.

For sound, the Realme TV uses a four-speaker system with 24W nominal sound output.
The speaker system has two full-range drivers and two tweeters, promising better, more detailed sound.
There is also support for Dolby Audio and Bluetooth 5.0.

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The launch event also saw the launch of the true Realme Watch and Realme Buds Air Neo wireless headphones, priced at Rs. 3,999 and Rs. 2,999 respectively.
Realme's expanding portfolio and product launch plans closely resemble those of Xiaomi, which also has a diverse product range that goes far beyond smartphones.

The Realme's first TV in India is sensibly presented in the two most popular size and price variants, giving the company access to a large, price-sensitive market that it will hope to win at its competitive prices. 
The company will compete against established players in the online segment, including Xiaomi, Vu, and Blaupunkt, which produce affordable smart TVs priced below Rs. 20,000.
Realme's focus on serial Android TV and its growing presence in the smartphone market will help create brand and product awareness for its televisions.

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