Sony launches latest LCD TVs...
Sony INDIA has launched its latest LCD televisions in India, Bravia Series T in 19 and 26 inches models. The tiger models are designed especially for India, said the company officials at a press conference as part of its launching here on Thursday. The new models are being introduced in India for the first time in Kerala to hit the markets this Onam.
The Tiger series is available in three models, one is 26 inches and the other is 19 inches with 3D woofer with side duct in one model. The new models are a winning combination of high quality images with powerful side speakers which deliver natural high frequency reproduction with accurate vocal clarity to the ears, claims the company officials. The Bravia Series T features a built in FM Radio as well as a customisable 5-band Graphic Equaliser.
“ We are delighted to introduce for the first time an LCD TV that marries perfect audio pleasure with visual splendour”, said Masaru Tamagava, MD, Sony India.
The price of the 19 inches model is 17,900 and 21,900 for woofer model and 29,900 for 26 inches model. The company is expected to sell 10,000 units this Onam season, said the company officials.
The Tiger series is available in three models, one is 26 inches and the other is 19 inches with 3D woofer with side duct in one model. The new models are a winning combination of high quality images with powerful side speakers which deliver natural high frequency reproduction with accurate vocal clarity to the ears, claims the company officials. The Bravia Series T features a built in FM Radio as well as a customisable 5-band Graphic Equaliser.
“ We are delighted to introduce for the first time an LCD TV that marries perfect audio pleasure with visual splendour”, said Masaru Tamagava, MD, Sony India.
The price of the 19 inches model is 17,900 and 21,900 for woofer model and 29,900 for 26 inches model. The company is expected to sell 10,000 units this Onam season, said the company officials.
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