BenQ Unveils Range of 32" and 42" LCD TVs with SenseyeTM technology
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BenQ, a major player in digital display market, today launched its latest line-up of large screen LCD TVs, incorporating next-generation features for richer, clearer home cinema viewing enjoyment. SQ4231: Pack’s Visual Prowess and Sensibility In addition to breathtaking HDTV and Full HD 1080p movie experiences, the SQ Series LCD TVs adeptly fulfill all home entertainment display needs. Triple HDMI 1.3 inputs accommodate high-bandwidth and deep-color sources such as set-top boxes, gaming consoles, and Blu-ray players. The new BenQ LCD TVs are available at the following prices- 42’’ series (SQ4231, MSRP Rs. 49,999) and 32’’ series (SC3211, MSRP Rs. 28,999). Both models are available across India. |
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