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China s Xiaomi to bring smart TVs in India under Redmi brand

Chinese tech major Xiaomi will soon introduce smart TVs under the Redmi brand in India as it looks to further expand its position in the burgeoning smart TV segment in the country. Speaking to PTI, Xiaomi India Category Lead (Smart TV) Eshwar Nilakantan said when the company had introduced its smart TVs in 2018, its aim was to increase the smart TV penetration in the country and democratise the segment. In 2018, the penetration was 18 per cent, less than one-fifth of the TVs sold were smart and we wanted to democratise the segment like we had done for smartphones. Since then, the 18 per cent has grown to a little over 55 per cent. We have grown with the market and sold over 5 million smart TVs, he said.

TVs Are Getting More Expensive in India and This Is the Reason Why

TVs Are Getting More Expensive in India and This Is the Reason Why Xiaomi increased its TV prices by over 11 percent in the last couple of months, while Realme silently hiked its TVs by up to over 15 percent. By Jagmeet Singh | Updated: 4 February 2021 14:27 IST Photo Credit: Xiaomi Highlights The government also reimposed custom duty on open-cell panels Local manufacturing may help reduce cost to some extent TV prices in India have increased by around 10 percent or more across all segments and brands, as per market data reviewed on Gadgets 360. Although TV sales, particularly in the fast-growing Smart TV segment, have been rising during the coronavirus-related lockdowns, this might face obstacles now. Young companies including Xiaomi, OnePlus, and Realme, as well as established players such as Samsung and LG, all have seen price hikes on their televisions, and this is bound to affect customers who were planning to make a switch.

PatchWall records over 14 billion interactions via 25+ content partners in 2020

PatchWall records over 14 billion interactions via 25+ content partners in 2020 PatchWall Replay 2020 has some interesting stats. by: Yash Wate - Last updated on: January 21st, 2021 Key Takeaways PatchWall records 14 billion+ interactions across 25+ content partners in 2020. It saw a 177 percent increase in the edutainment category, along with a 205 percent increase in overall kids streaming. The platform noticed a 97 percent increase in views for the movies category and a 2.5x increase in the number of people watching movies on weekdays as compared to 2019. PatchWall’s recent feature additions, India Top 10 Today, Celebrity Watchlist, and Collections, accounted for 87 million views. Back in 2018, Mi India introduced PatchWall UI for its Mi TVs. PatchWall is said to be designed specifically for the Indian market, and it offers one of the largest content libraries, comprising both Indian and global content partners. Today, the company is unveiling its annual trend report fo

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