Panasonic has become the latest brand to join the bandwagon of TV manufacturers to launch Google TVs in India. Last month, Thomson's brand licensee SPPL launched its Oath Pro Max series TV with Google TV in India. Panasonic on Monday unveiled its new range of Google TVs priced between Rs 19,990-Rs 3,19,990 in the country.


The new Panasonic 4K Google TVs will be available across Panasonic stores, the company's dealer networks and key e-commerce platforms. The new TVs are available in different screen sizes, including 32-inch, 43-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch and 75-inch.


The new Panasonic Google TVs with 4K HDR models come with a cutting-edge 4K colour engine, engineered to optimise the dark and bright areas of the display, and promise to produce breathtaking realistic scenes. This technology also features high-resolution upscaling for HD/FHD content, resulting in picture details that stand out. The Accuview Display gives a perfect, real picture from any part of the room, and the Hexa Chrome Drive delivers rich, true-to-life colour, the company claimed. For a real colour experience, there's Ultra Wide Color Gamut.


The new Google TVs come with Dolby ATMOS capability, which helps to create a 3D sound field that envelopes the viewer in the atmosphere. Panasonic has integrated state-of-the-art built-in home theatre speakers into its TVs, providing viewers with an immersive cinematic experience in their homes.


“As a leading consumer technology company, we are excited to introduce our new range of Google TVs to the Indian market. Our TVs are designed to deliver exceptional picture quality and immersive sound, providing customers with an unparalleled viewing experience. The addition of Google TV to our robust TV portfolio reinforces our commitment to providing the latest technology, and innovation to the customers," Fumiyasu Fujimori, Managing Director, Panasonic Marketing India, Panasonic Life Solutions India, said in a statement.


There's good connectivity, courtesy of Panasonic’s IoT-enabled platform -- MirAIe. With MirAIe, the television becomes a hub for all smart devices, providing a digital interface that wirelessly connects all their appliances to the TV. This feature allows for greater control and management of household appliances and provides a more integrated and streamlined user experience.