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itel’s first android TV hits Bangladesh market

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Published: 14:30, 18 November 2021  
itel’s first android TV hits Bangladesh market

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itel – a China based mobile phone manufacturer company - recently launched the first G-Series Android TV in Bangladesh after its massive success of A Series television.

Noted actor Mosharraf Karim was present as chief guest, while CO of Transsion Bangladesh Shyamol Saha, CEO of Transsion Bangladesh Rezwanul Hoque, Head of Sales of itel TV Jack Pei, partners, journalists, and tech YouTubers, among others, were present at the event, said a press release.

“With the launch of the first G-Series Android TV in Bangladesh, it will definitely enhance the home entertainment experience and also will fulfill everyone's dream to have an android TV at an affordable price,” Mosharraf Karim said.

The G-series connects features like Google Assistant. So the users can use voice commands to quickly search for movies and favorite shows, get recommendations to match their mood and control smart home devices.

With a built-in Chromecast, users can easily cast favourite movies, music, and more.

“Democratising entertainment for the masses, the G-series Android TV device offers access to 5000+ apps and 1000+ streaming apps to keep up with the content consumption behaviour of our consumers,” said Shyamol Saha.

Other features of the TV series include superior picture quality with 400 nits brightness, frameless design, A+ grade panel and ultra-slim body for an immersive and cinematic TV viewing experience.

It also offers 1GB RAM and 8GB storage. Moreover, Google Play brings your favourite apps and games to your TV.

The TV comes with an in-built stabiliser to take care of voltage fluctuations and power consumption and features an excellent built quality with metal housing.

“Our R&D team has aggressively focused on two major aspects like display and sound to ensure a superior viewing and listening experience," Shyamol added.

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