Display & Picture Quality
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Full HD Resolution: Features a 1920 x 1080 panel. While it is lower resolution than 4K, on a 43-inch screen, the pixel density is high enough that images still look very sharp at standard viewing distances.
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HDR10 & Micro Dimming: It supports High Dynamic Range (HDR), which improves contrast and color depth. Its Micro Dimming feature analyzes the TV content in 2,304 separate zones to adjust brightness and darkness independently, ensuring “inky” blacks in dark movie scenes.
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VA Panel (4000:1 Contrast): It typically uses a VA panel, which offers significantly better contrast than standard IPS screens. This makes it an excellent choice for a bedroom where you might watch movies with the lights off.
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AiPQ Engine: This AI processor optimizes color, contrast, and clarity in real-time, helping to clean up “noise” from lower-quality local TV signals or standard YouTube videos.
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Google TV OS: This is the TV’s strongest feature. Unlike older Android TVs, Google TV offers a much smoother interface with personalized recommendations and integrated Google Assistant.
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Voice Control: You can use the voice button on the remote to search for content, open apps (like Netflix, YouTube, or Showmax), or control smart home devices.
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Upgraded Memory: It comes with 1.5GB RAM and 16GB Storage, which is an upgrade from older budget models (which often had 1GB/8GB). This ensures the interface stays snappy and you have room for more apps.
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Dolby Audio: Equipped with 19W–24W stereo speakers (depending on the specific region variant) and a Dolby decoder, providing clear dialogue and a virtualized surround sound experience.



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