PRISM+ Malaysia lancar TV QLED 100″ dalam barisan Google TV

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PRISM+ Malaysia lancar TV QLED 100″ dalam barisan Google TV
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PETALING JAYA: PRISM+ Malaysia melancarkan penambahan terbaharunya, PRISM+ Q100 Ultra serba baharu yang merupakan TV QLED 100 inci pertama jenama itu dalam barisan Google TV di Malaysia pada harga RM12,999.

Ia mentakrifkan semula pengalaman sinematik rumah dengan paparan 4K QLED dan teknologi canggih seperti Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, HDR10+, dan Local Dimming.

Pengarah Negara PRISM+ Malaysia, Eric Kam berkata, misi PRISM+ adalah sentiasa untuk menjadikan teknologi premium dapat diakses oleh semua orang. “Pencapaian ini tiba tepat pada masanya untuk musim perayaan, apabila televisyen menjadi lebih daripada sekadar skrin, kerana ia adalah pusat bagi perjumpaan keluarga dan momen yang dikongsi,” katanya dalam kenyataan.

Q100 Ultra menyampaikan visual yang lebih menakjubkan dan gerakan yang lancar untuk pengalaman permainan dan sinematik yang mendalam, serta dilengkapi dengan teknologi ‘local dimming array’ penuh yang menarik

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