Panasonic has introduced its LED TV VIERA TH-49CS580D in the CS580 series in India, which is equipped with advanced Hexa Chroma Drive technology that uses 6 primary colours instead of 3 for a sharper, stunning and dynamic picture quality. It is one of the first smart TVs with the capacity to connect with any Bluetooth speaker, also allowing audiences to enjoy wireless music
This model features a Super Bright LED panel enhanced with 100Hz Backlight Motion Rate and
Panasonic’s unique Vivid Digital Pro dynamics. The newest model boasts a screen size of 49
inches with IPS LED Super Bright Plus imagery that has enhanced brightness levels by 57%, with
an almost 180° wide viewing angle. The TV includes V-Audio technology, creating superior sound
quality, clarity and dot noise reduction. The special adaptive backlight-dimming feature sensitizes
the TV to changes in the illumination levels of its surroundings.
Along with built-in Wireless LAN and DVB-T2 facilities, the VIERA TH-49CS580D is a DLNA
compatible device which supports a variety of systems such as laptops, printers and smartphones
across 3 HDMI Terminals and 1 USB Terminal. The TV can be operated via Voice Guidance and
the TV Remote App with access to Wireless Media, Internet Apps and Web Browsing. Its Swipe
and Share, Easy Mirroring and Media Player options enable users to effortlessly share smartphone and tablet media on the TV screen.
Panasonic VIERA TH-49CS580D LED TV is priced at Rs 84,900.
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