Kodak CA series 43, 50, 55 and 65-inch 4K Android TVs with Dolby Vision, 30W speakers launched starting at Rs. 23999


Kodak has launched its CA series of Google-certified Android TVs in 43, 50, 55 and 65-inch models. These have a 4K screen with support for Dolby Vision, HDR10 and HLG support, feature MWMC, run Android Pie with support for Google Assistant and Chomecast built-in. The company says that these have bezel-less design offering extra 15% viewing angle compared to other TVs. These also have metal stand or you can mount it on the wall.

Kodak CA TVs (43″, 50″, 55″ and 65″) specifications

  • 43 / 50 /55-inch (3840 x 2160 pixels) LED display with 178-degree viewing angle, 500 nits (43″) / 550 nits (50, 55 and 65″) brightness
  • Quad-Core Cortex A53 MediaTek processor with Mali – 450 Dual-Core GPU
  • 1.75GB RAM, 8GB storage
  • Android TV 9.0, Chromecast built-in
  • WiFi 802.11 b/g/n 2.4GHz, Bluetooth 5.0, IR, 3 x HDMI (1 contain ARC), 2 x USB, Ethernet, AUX Port
  • Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube and Google Play Hotkeys on Remote
  • 30W Box Bottom Firing Speaker with Dolby Audio, DTS surround sound

The Kodak CA TVs start at Rs. 23,999 for the 43-inch model, Rs. 27,999 for the 50-inch model, Rs. 30,999 for the 55-inch model and the top-end 65-inch model costs Rs. 49,999. These TVs will be available from Flipkart starting from March 19th

Commenting on the launch, Avneet Singh Marwah, Director and CEO, Super Plastronics Pvt Ltd, a Kodak brand licensee said:

It gives us immense pleasure to announce the launch of our official android televisions in partnership with Google. Our aim is to reach every household in the country, and we are committed to achieve the goal with our strong channel network and competitive pricing. In the past 4 years, Kodak HD LED TVs have witnessed phenomenal growth. This year, we are targeting to achieve 8% share in the Indian television market


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