Samsung Unbox Magic Smart TVs Launched in India, prices commence at Rs 24,900

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In a bid to reaffirm its grasp in the Indian smart TVs market, Samsung has introduced a new Unbox Magic smart Tv series in the affordable segment. The South Korean home appliances giant aims lead the segment with various industry-first features like Home Cloud, Live Cast, two-way sharing and more. The new Samsung smart TVs range from 32-inch to 82-inch sides from HD resolution to 4K UHD.

Samsung Unbox Magic Smart TVs Features

 

Samsung new affordable Smart TVs offers features that not many other smart TVs offer. Some of the Unbox Magic series features include transforming TV as a personal computer or virtual music system, two-way sharing of content between the TV and the smartphone in the real-time and more. Apart from these the regular smart TV applications and content services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and YouTube, also comes pre-installed.

Samsung Unbox Magic TVs Price In India and Availablity

Samsung’s Unbox Magic series range starts from Rs 24,900. The new Smart TVs are available to buy on both online and offline channels. Earlier Samsung launched the NU6100 series of 4K TVs which starts from Rs. 41,900 onwards.

The latest smart TV range caters to the needs of our consumers with a host of never-seen-before features such as Personal Computer, Music System, Home Cloud, Live Cast, and Two Way Sharing. With Samsung’s commitment to deliver best in class products, these Smart TVs will redefine the consumer experience.” – Raju Pullan, Senior Vice President, Consumer Electronics, Samsung India.

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