iFFALCON set to launch QLED TVs in India, likely to be priced around Rs 50,000 – Times of India TV brand from TCL Electronics, iFFALCON, is set to launch new QLED TVs in India. As part of this upcoming series, the company is set to launch two models H71 and K71.
This may seem like just another live TV service, but Hulu's launch is bigger than that.
IT ALWAYS FELT like if Hulu ever launched a live-TV service, it might have a real shot at killing cable. After all, Hulu’s owners—21st Century Fox, Disney, Comcast, and Time Warner—own and operate every channel that matters. Now, months after Hulu first showed off its live service, and many more months since it started hinting one was coming, Hulu with Live TV is finally, well, live. The service costs $40 per month, and includes 50-plus live channels along with everything else Hulu has always offered.
It’s the streaming-plus-live combination that Hulu seems to be hoping will set it apart from its competitors, the list of which is approximately the length of Infinite Jest. There’s PlayStation Vue and YouTube TV and Sling and DirecTV Now, all the services from individual channels, you could probably count Netflix and HBO, and the good ol’ cable you know and hate. Hulu’s selection of content is as wide as anybody’s: It signed up the four major broadcast networks, has sports from ESPN and others, offers lots of news and cartoons, and has the all-important HGTV. That, alongside everything Hulu’s always shown, from its rapidly improving set of originals—raise your hand if you’re obsessed with The Handmaid’s Tale—to its solid library of B-list movies and day-after TV shows. It’s almost certainly the most raw hours of content you’ll find on any similar service.
Vu launches its Limited Edition Premium UHD series and The Curve TV
Vu launches its Limited Edition Premium UHD series and The Curve TV
Propelling the television technology industry to the next pedestal of aestheticism, bravura and functionality, Vu, the California-based luxury television company, announces the launch of its exclusive edition premium UHD series and The Curve TV. Vu TVs have the highest market share in the Premium TV segment in India after Sony, Samsung and LG and is the largest selling television brand in India…
Vu launches its Limited Edition Premium UHD series and The Curve TV
Vu launches its Limited Edition Premium UHD series and The Curve TV
Propelling the television technology industry to the next pedestal of aestheticism, bravura and functionality, Vu, the California-based luxury television company, announces the launch of its exclusive edition premium UHD series and The Curve TV. Vu TVs have the highest market share in the Premium TV segment in India after Sony, Samsung and LG and is the largest selling television brand in India…