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OnePlus TV Y 40-inch smart TV launched in India, comes with OxygenPlay custom skin and more

OnePlus TV Y 40-inch smart TV launched in India, comes with OxygenPlay custom skin and more
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Technology brand OnePlus on Monday announced to further deepen its partnership with Flipkart with introducing a budget-friendly Smart TV portfolio.

The OnePlus TV Y series 101 cm (40-inch) will be available on the e-commerce platform at an introductory price of Rs 21,999, starting May 26, the company said in a statement. The introductory price offer will be available till May 31.

"Our journey with Flipkart began in 2020, and we already witnessed this partnership enable a large section of consumers to gain greater access to innovative technology," said Vikas Agarwal, General Manager, OnePlus India.

OnePlus TV Y Series has seen great reception in India in the affordable smart TV segment.



"Coupled with insights from Flipkart, our affordable payment constructs and pan-India supply chain reach, we are confident of bringing OnePlus' rich viewing experience to the doorstep of millions of our customers," said Hari G. Kumar, Vice-President at Large Appliances, Flipkart.



The OnePlus TV Y Series (40-inch) offers a wide range of shades, colour space mapping, noise reduction, anti-aliasing and dynamic contrast.



The TV is equipped with a screen-to-body ratio at over 93 per cent for better viewing experience.



It is powered by Android TV 9 and is integrated with Google Assistant in several languages.

"With two full range 20W box speakers and Dolby Audio enhancement, the OnePlus TV Y Series delivers crystal clear sound quality," the company said.

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