Haier Unveils M95E QD-Mini LED 4K Smart TVs with Dolby Vision IQ, 2000nits Brightness

Haier Unveils New M95E QD-Mini LED Smart TV Series in India

Haier has introduced its latest M95E QD-Mini LED smart TV series in India, offering two sizes – 65-inch and 75-inch – with impressive features such as a 4K resolution display, 144Hz refresh rate, and a peak brightness of 2000nits.

The new range runs on the Google TV platform and boasts Wi-Fi 6 connectivity, allowing users to stream their favorite content seamlessly. The series also features a speaker system tuned by Harman Kardon, which includes 2.1-channel subwoofers with 60W audio output, supporting Dolby Atmos and DBX-TV.

Other notable features of the Haier M95E QD-Mini LED 4K smart TV series include Game Picture Mode Optimisation, ALLM, VRR, and Shadow Enhancement, as well as a bezel-less design and Quantum Dot technology.

The new series is available for purchase through leading retail stores and comes with a starting price tag of Rs. 1,35,000. Haier is offering two years warranty on both models.

Key Specifications:

  • 65-inch and 75-inch display sizes
  • 4K resolution display with 144Hz refresh rate and 2000nits peak brightness
  • Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10 support
  • Google TV platform
  • Wi-Fi 6 connectivity
  • Harman Kardon tuned speaker system with 60W audio output
  • 3GB RAM and 32GB storage

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