HDR GOODNESS AT AN ACCESSIBLE PRICE
Exhibit|July 2023
ACER I-SERIES 55UHD GOOGLE TV
Pratik Ghone
HDR GOODNESS AT AN ACCESSIBLE PRICE

The highest-selling television size in India is the 43-inch television, and there is a high chance that most of you reading want to upgrade to a larger size. After all, the internet speed is at an all-time high, and most of us already have many OTT subscriptions going on. There are tons of brands available, and while the best brands come at the best high-end prices, there are many good and viable easy-on-your-pocket brands. Acer is a well-known brand in India and is famous for its exceptionally sleek Swift laptops and performance machines named Predators. Acer has launched its I-series 55-inch UHD Google TV using all its technical expertise. This one supports both Dolby Vision video and Dolby Atmos. Has 3 HDMI 2.1 ports, dual-band Wi-Fi, Android TV 11, two-way BT 5.0, MEMC, HDR 10 capabilities and more.

MINIMAL SLEEK DESIGN

Aesthetically the Acer I-series 55UHD Google TV looks minimally beautiful. The glossy black bezels are thin, and the frameless bezel design houses subtle Acer and Dolby Vision-Atmos branding. The profile is slim, and the subtle heft with some centre of gravity and volume is the bottom facing 36W speakers and the port console at the rear. When it comes to ports, Acer I-series impresses and then some. The most exciting part is the inclusion of 3 HDMI 2.1 ports, making it apt to connect to your latest gaming consoles for maximum fidelity. There’s also a LAN port, a USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 ports, and audio in and out with optical in and cable tv connectors at its RHS rear.

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