Haier Launches New 3D LED TVs

Posted In 3d TV - By Sovan Mandal On Monday, January 23rd, 2012 With 0 Comments

Haier is out to stamp its authority in the 3D TV segment with two new launches. The two virgin models namely LE42H330 and LE55H330 feature 3D LED-backlit 42 and 55 inch displays. They are fully HD compliant and can even support 120 Hz for the stereoscopic display of three dimensional images. These television sets can be used with most of the known 3D sources. 3D lovers would no longer have to wait for the actual 3D content to be released as both the 3D TVs are capable of converting 2D content to 3D form. The firm boasts an energy conservation of electricity as high as 30 to 70 percent. The sets are equipped with the Optimal Power Control (OPC) feature which would help in less power consumption.

To talk about the appearance of the models they have a spin able base and possess a very slim and trim figure. SRS TruSurround XT audio technology would help them to produce a sleek and crispy virtual surround sound experience. Additionally the sets are also equipped with USB 2.0 port capable of reading USB hard drives and media to play photos, music, and videos which eliminates the need of a separate media player. Music lovers won’t have to worry about a separate gadget to listen to the music they adore. Also that’s not all as they are equipped with three HDMI ports to connect all your entertainment gadgets including a set top box, media player, and game console apart from an Ethernet port. Further, the two 3D TVs are internet enabled and can connect to the net via Wi-Fi. These two 3D TVs — LE42H330 and LE55H330 can be purchased for Rs 90,000 and Rs 2,00,000 respectively.

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