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Daiwa launches two new affordable smart TVs in India

 Daiwa has launched a 32-inch and a 39-inch smart TV in India

 


Daiwa D32S7B (32 inches) and D40HDRS (39 inches) developed in India

Both of these smart TVs come pre-loaded with many OTT apps such as Sony LIV, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Disney + Hostar, and more

New Daiwa TV prices in India start from Rs 15,990


Budget smart TV maker Daiwa has introduced two new models in the Indian market, namely Daiwa D32S7B and D40HDRS. The release comes just months after the company unveiled a 43-inch smart TV in India. The new models come with two screen sizes - 32 inches and 39 inches. Like its predecessors, the Daiwa D32S7B and D40HDRS smart TVs are powered by Alexa and come with a portable remote control that doubles as a microphone. The Daiwa D32S7B (32-inch) and D40HDRS (39-inch) are priced at Rs 15,990 and 21,990, respectively. Users receive a one-year warranty on the box. Another year can be added by subscribing to "My Daiwa App". Both of these TVs will soon be available in all major online and offline stores.


 As shown above, the remote has direct access buttons for popular video streaming applications such as Disney + Hotstar and Sony LIV. There seems to be a dedicated mouse button as well. Unlike the 43-inch variant, the Daiwa D32S7B and D40HDRS are suitable for HD only, which shows that their display resolutions are 1366 X 768 pixels. dual USB, as well as Bluetooth and E-Share that allow screen viewing. This allows users to control their Smart TV with a connected smartphone.


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The Daiwa D32S7B and D40HDRS smart TVs are powered by a mysterious quad-core ARM Cortex-A35 chipset and running Android 8.0 out of the box, as well as 1GB of RAM and 8GB of internal storage. They come with the company 's internal software' The Big Wall 'pre-loaded with over 2500000+ hours of content thanks to pre-installed apps such as Disney + Hotstar, Sony Liv, Eros Now, Voot, Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, and YouTube.

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