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LeEco all set to launch 'super TVs' in India
New Delhi, Aug 1 : Chinese internet and ecosystem conglomerate LeEco on Monday said it is all set to launch its "super TVs" on August 4 in India.
“It is expected that LeEco will be offering large screen TVs at disruptive prices. With the launch of TVs, LeEco will be expanding its reach in the India market by catering to a new product category,†the company said in a statement.
LeEco is also expected to launch its TV believed to carry ARM Cortex A17 processor paired with Mali T720 GPU.
"This is new high in Indian TV market as far as CPU power is concerned. Most of LeEco's competitors' flagship models carry either an ARM Cortex A9 or A7 processor," the company added.
The internet-based ecosystem TV has 3GB of RAM and 16GB of high-speed flash memory that guarantees precision, smooth streaming and image clarity during watching fast motion scenes or multitasking with apps and games.
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