WC assists top-end as smart TVs shrink
Despite a dip in India’s smart TV market, the FIFA World Cup is driving a surge in premium television sales, especially for larger screens. Brands report significant demand for TVs 55 inches and above, with QLED and MiniLED technologies gaining traction. While macroeconomic pressures affect entry-level purchases, major sporting events are prompting consumers to upgrade to bigger, better-equipped models, particularly in football-centric regions.
Despite a dip in India’s smart TV market, the FIFA World Cup is driving a surge in premium television sales, especially for larger screens. Brands report significant demand for TVs 55 inches and above, with QLED and MiniLED technologies gaining traction. While macroeconomic pressures affect entry-level purchases, major sporting events are prompting consumers to upgrade to bigger, better-equipped models, particularly in football-centric regions.
Continue Reading
- Foreign-Branded Phone Sales In China Dip 13.3% In June
-
“Irresponsible Comments”: Gautam Singhania’s Spokesperson On Social Media Posts
- Taiwan export control: Adds Huawei and SMIC to list; Beijing’s chip ambitions hit another wall
- Mumbai vs Himachal Pradesh Highlights, Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025-26: Shreyas Iyer Slams Stunning 53-Ball 82; Mumbai Win Last-Over Thriller
- Rapper Chocolate MC Arrested After He Kidnaps Fan, Demands Cash From Him At Gunpoint
- Fuel prices today: Centre raised petrol, diesel prices by Rs 3 after weeks of no change – key details
-
“600-700 People Broke Open Gate”: Eyewitness Account Of Bengaluru Stampede
-
“Yeh To Pura Road Tha”: Kuldeep Yadav’s Honest View On Lifeless Barsapara Pitch Used During 2nd Ind-SA Test
- State Bank Of India Probationary Officer Preliminary Result To Be Out Soon, Details Here
-
Wear Jeans, Not Pajamas: US Transport Secretary Calls For ‘Air Civility’