Flipkart to introduce six Nokia smart TVs tomorrow, four of which with 4K HDR10 screens

05 October 2020
All six will support micro-dimming for improved contrast and will come with integrated Onkyo soundbars. These should be running Android 10.

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  • Anonymous
  • XQG
  • 07 Oct 2020

Wrong price shown here 32 they are selling for 12,999 why lie GSMArena?

    720p display for 22k rupees? What a joke.

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      • Anonymous
      • R0G
      • 06 Oct 2020

      AnonD-558092, 06 Oct 2020It just means it has an 8 bit + FRC panel (no way it's... moreYeah that's what my sarcasm was for.

      The entire HDR branding requires a *minimum* of 400 nits. That's bottom of the barrel luminance range for the HDR branding only, Devices with this max lum count will under most circumstances behave just like a standard screen.

      For some company to use a HDR branding (or HDR10 in this case) for devices that do not meet even the minimum specifications is simply just fraud.

      For marketing spiel purposes they could have come up with some pseudo-HDR terminology, and though shady in nature it may be...it would still be legal.
      But only in India can you get away with outright fraud and consumer law violations like this, which is exactly why these 2 sham-HDR TVs will sold in this region to dupe uninformed consumers and nowhere else.

      Caveat Emptor.

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        • AnonD-558092
        • IBT
        • 06 Oct 2020

        Anonymous, 05 Oct 2020350 nits Brightness...HDR10... The What. Is this some... moreIt just means it has an 8 bit + FRC panel (no way it's a true 10 bit panel). It's not VESA HDR certified, which will cause issues with playback. Minimum HDR certification requires 400 nits for the absolute minimum entry level. While VESA DisplayHDR is focused on monitors, it's also a fair benchmark for TVs. Your HDR experience with a display that's not bright enough will be disappointing

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          • Anonymous
          • R0G
          • 05 Oct 2020

          350 nits Brightness...HDR10...

          The What.

          Is this some new Nokia HahaHDR standard that they have invented specially for India?

            PetalPax, 05 Oct 2020HMD is still owned by Finland, but let me check on it and g... moreAs per Wiki, Nokia is still owned wholly by HMD, which is headquartered in Finland. Manufacturing is done by Foxconn, which is Taiwanese.

            So nothing Chinese, except perhaps some investors.

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMD_Global

              G Force, 05 Oct 2020Chinese, right?HMD is still owned by Finland, but let me check on it and get back to you. Even I am looking for a non-Chinese smart Android TV anyway.

                Anonymous, 05 Oct 2020Never thought Nokia would sell TVs, lol.Bought my first Nokia TV in 2000, that was a genuine Nokia product though, with glass tube of course! You could find them in hotels in the 1990's and 2000's as they typically formed part of a local network, which of course was Nokia's core business.
                Hence my TV also had a network cable connection on the back.
                Unfortunately died when movers dropped it and tube cracked.

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                  • Anonymous
                  • m2J
                  • 05 Oct 2020

                  Anonymous, 05 Oct 2020Never thought Nokia would sell TVs, lol.Nokia have made TV's all the time. Before the LCD and LED screens when we had a large box. Even back then they made 27-28 inch tube screens.

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                    • m2J
                    • 05 Oct 2020

                    Whats up with the 32 inch hd+ screens everyone is still making them ? I have something over 5 years old LG 32 inch 1080p screen in my bedroom and i tough all will dich the 720p screens already, but no for some reason they still do them. I just cant understand for what reason they make them hd+ only and still are doing them. When hd+ screens dont make sense on the phone then on 32 inch screen it's even worst pixel party

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                      • Anonymous
                      • rJY
                      • 05 Oct 2020

                      Anonymous, 05 Oct 2020Never thought Nokia would sell TVs, lol.They've launched tvs exactly last year.. and they got huge success too. Nd after Nokia, Motorola launched 4 tvs.

                        Chinese, right?

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                          • Anonymous
                          • vGj
                          • 05 Oct 2020

                          420 nits is too low

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                            • Anonymous
                            • uEQ
                            • 05 Oct 2020

                            Never thought Nokia would sell TVs, lol.