Vu Televisions has launched the Vu Vibe DV 2025 TV range in India. DV stands for Designer’s Vision, and the company touts it to be the world’s first QLED televisions with integrated soundbar. The new Vu Vibe DV has A+ grade panels with 400nits brightness, comes with a remote that has hotkeys for Wi-Fi settings, and is powered by the VuOn AI processor with Turbo Mode.
The new Vu Vibe DV TVs come in 43-inch, 50-inch, 55-inch, 65-inch, and 75-inch variants. They are priced in India at Rs. 26,999, Rs. 32,999, Rs. 36,999, Rs. 52,999, and Rs. 66,999 respectively. The new Vu Vibe DV TV have already gone on sale on Amazon India and are available with retailers nationwide.
Apart from the 88-watt soundbar integration, the Vu Vibe DV 2025 has a Dolby Vision-compliant QLED screen, and supports Dolby Atmos to offer a home theatre experience. Users can even convert the TV into an audio music system by clicking the ‘audio only’ button to make the screen disappear. The Vu Vibe DV series has Google TV OS software integrated, supports HDR10, and claims to offer 400 nits of brightness.
The company has integrated a VuOn AI processor inside the Vu Vibe DV 2025 TV sets that enable lag free content in turbo mode. There’s also a Voice Assistant remote included within the package that has a Wi-Fi hotkey button to access and manage network settings instantly. There are hotkeys for Cricket Mode and Cinema Mode that will instantly change the display settings based on what you are watching.
Vu Vibe DV 2025 TV sets come with camera support. It has a sleek California-style aesthetic, a floating glass display design, and a bezel-less look on three sides. Even with the soundbar integration, the TV can be wall mounted or put on a table top.
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