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SONY PLUS AI Powered Android (65 inch) Ultra HD 4K
Brand: SONY PLUS
Model: DK-5
Screen Size: 65
Resolution: 3840 * 2160
Features: 4K smart
Sony TZ140 300W 5.1 DVD Home Theater
৳ 14,000Sony TZ140 300W 5.1 DVD Home Theater
- 5.1ch surround sound for a cinematic experience
- Micro-satellite speakers and a compact subwoofer
- Play movies, music and photos from a USB
- Support for Dolby Digital and Dolby Prologic
- Play CDs as well as DVDs
- FORM FACTOR 5.1 POWER OUTPUT 300W DVD YES.
- BRAVIA SYNC HDMI-CEC YES
- 1080P UPSCALER YES S-MASTER DIGITAL AMPLIFIER 24bit
- BAND (FM / AM) FM
- PRESET STATION (FM / AM) 20 (FM)
- AUTO SCAN TUNING YES
- SLEEP YES
- AUTO POWER OFF (AUTO STAND-BY) YES
- LPCM (2CH / 5.1CH / 7.1CH) YES (2ch)
- DOLBY® DIGITAL YES DOLBY® PROLOGIC YES
- SOUND MODE MOVIEYES
- SOUND MODE MUSICYES
- 2-CHANNEL STEREO YES
SONY X75H (55 INCH) 4K UHD LED ANDROID SMART TV
Brand: SONY BRAVIA
Model: X75H
Screen Size: 55
Resolution: 2160
Features: 4K
Sony X9500H 65 Inch TV 4K Ultra HD Smart LED TV with HDR and Alexa Compatibility – 2020 Model
Display Technology: LED (Advanced Full-Array)
Display Resolution: 4K HDR
Picture Processor: X1 Ultimate (Best of Sony)
Contrast: X-tended Dynamic Range Pro 6x
Refresh Rate:X-Motion Clarity – 120HZ
Viewing Angle: X-Wide Angle (Excluding 49″)
Netflix Calibrated Mode: ✔
Dolby Vision & Atmos :✔
Alexa/AirPlay/HomeKit Compat. :✔
Sound Technology: Acoustic Multi-Audio (no 49″)
Android TV w/ Google Assistant: Yes (Hands Free)
TOSHIBA 50 inch 4K UHD Google TV 50C350NP Series
Brand:-TOSHIBA
Model:-TS UHD 50C350NP
Resolution: 4KRefresh Rate: 60 Hz
Display Technology: LED
Product Dimensions: 24.7D x 111.7W x 64.6H Centimeters
Official Warranty : 04 years Panel & 1 Year parts & 3 years free service warranty.
Toshiba 55″ QLED 4K Smart Google TV | 55M550NP Official
Brand – TOSHIBA
Model – 55M550NP
- Screen Size: 55″
- Resolution: UHD (4K)
- Brightness: 400nits
- Refresh Rate: 60Hz
- Far Field Voice Control (Without Remote)
- Quantum dot color
- Full Array local dimming
- 2.1 Inch built Bazooka woofer
Official Warranty – 02 Years panel, 01 Year spare parts & 03 Year free service.
Toshiba Official 65″ Class M550NP Series QLED 4K UHD Google Fire TV
Brand – TOSHIBA
Model – 65M550NP
- Screen Size: 65″
- Resolution: UHD (4K)
- Brightness: 400nits
- Refresh Rate: 60Hz
- Far Field Voice Control (Without Remote)
- Quantum dot color
- Full Array local dimming
- 2.1 Inch built Bazooka woofer
Official Warranty – 02 Years panel, 01 Year spare parts & 03 Year free service.
Toshiba official 32” Full HD Google voice control TV 32V35MP
RAM: 1GB
ROM: 8GB
View Angle: H178º / V178º
Active Noise Reduction: Yes
Official- 4 years panel, 1 year spare parts, & 3 years for service warranty.
Official Android TV 11(R) | Built-in Assistant | RAM: 1GB | ROM 8 GB | Quad Core Processor |
Supported Apps : Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ Hotstar etc on Official Play Store
Android 11
Remote Voice Control
TOSHIBA official 43″ C350NP UHD 4K Google ANDROID TV
4K Resolution
AI 4K Upscaling
Dolby Atmos & Dolby Vision
Super Contrast Booster
RESOLUTION :3840X2160
SPEAKER SYSTEM:20W (10W+10W)
RAM / ROM: 2/16 GB
(Official) 4 years panel & 1 year spare parts, 3 years for service warranty.
Toshiba Official 65″ Class C350NP Series LED UHD (4K) Google TV
Specifications:
Brand – TOSHIBA
Model – 65C350NP
- Screen Size: 65”
- Resolution: 3840 x 2160
- Backlight Source: LED
- Panel Refresh Rate: 60Hz
- REGZA Engine ZR
- Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos
- AI 4K Upscaling
- Super Contrast Booster
- Color Re-master
- Ultra-Essential PQ Technology
- Game mode, Football mode
- Remote Voice Control
Official Warranty – 04 Years panel, 01 Year spare parts & 03 Year free service warranty.
Toshiba Official C350NP 55 inch 4K Google TV
Brand – Toshiba
Model – C350NP
- REGZA Engine 4K
- 4K Resolution
- AI 4K Upscaling
- Dolby Atmos & Dolby Vision
- Super Contrast Booster
- Ultimate motion
- HDR 10
- Sports mode, Football mode & Game Mode
Official Warranty – 04 Years panel, 01 Year parts & 03 service warranty.
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