Acerpure Neo TV series with Google TV, Dolby-powered audio, gaming features launched in India: price, availability

Updated on 30-Sep-2025
HIGHLIGHTS

Acerpure Elevate Neo brings 4K QLED, Dolby Vision, and Dolby Atmos sound.

The Elevate Neo is gaming-ready with ALLM, VRR, MEMC, and gamepad support.

The Elevate model's prices start at Rs 22,499, on Amazon and Acerpure Online Store.

After launching the Nitro series of 4K QLED gaming TVs, Acerpure India (part of the Acer Group) has launched its Neo Series smart TVs in India. The Neo line is positioned to appeal to first-time smart TV buyers and those on a budget. The range includes the Aspire Neo, Swift Neo 4K LED, and Elevate Neo QLED models. The Elevate models serve as the flagship TVs with QLED panels, Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos, Google TV 5.0 with Android 14, and gaming-ready features thanks to HDMI 2.0. Here are the full details:

Price and availability

The Acerpure Elevate QLED Neo TV’s 43-inch model starts at 22,499. But, as part of the ongoing sale events, you may be able to grab it for a lower price from Amazon. The Elevate TVs are also launched in 55-inch and 65-inch variants.

Meanwhile, the mid-range Swift UHD LED TVs are available in 43-inch, 55-inch, and 65-inch variants, and the entry-level Aspire Neo series can be picked in 32-inch and 43-inch models. Besides Amazon India, you can also check out these products on Acerpure Online Store, with festive launch offers aligned with the Amazon Great Indian Festival 2025.

Let’s first gather the specifics of the flagship model and then speed through the rest of the details.

Also Read: Acerpure Nitro Series 4K QLED Gaming TVs with Dolby Vision, Dolby Atmos launched in India: price, availability

Elevate Neo TV specifications

The TV features a 55-inch 4K QLED display with HDR10, Dolby Vision, 350 nits peak brightness, a 5000:1 contrast ratio, and a 178° viewing angle. While capped at a 60 Hz refresh rate, it includes MEMC motion smoothing and Filmmaker Mode to appeal to both sports watchers and movie enthusiasts. At 350 nits, brightness is in line with most models in this price range but falls short of high-end premium TVs that push 500 nits or more.

For sound, it integrates 40 W front-firing speakers with Dolby Atmos, which positions it ahead of entry-level 4K TVs that often deliver only 20–24 W. If the output is genuinely loud enough, this could eliminate the need for an additional soundbar in most rooms, and can act as a key selling point in this segment.

Connectivity options are comprehensive, including three HDMI 2.0 ports (one with eARC), USB 2.0 and USB 3.0, Ethernet, dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, and even a built-in satellite tuner.

Finally, for software, you get Android 14-based Google TV 5.0 with a streamlined UI, Google Assistant voice controls, built-in Chromecast, and extras like AI content recommendations, karaoke, and a ‘Sound Only’ mode for music playback.

So, the Elevate Neo stands out with a 4K QLED panel, 40W sound, full gaming feature set (ALLM, VRR, MEMC), those extra features, and a decent mix of other features. At this price range, it could face competition from the likes of TCL 43T6C, Motorola 43UHDGQMVSAQ, Samsung UA43UE81AFULXL and Hisense 43E7Q.

The overall Neo series introduces a tiered approach for Indian households: Aspire Neo for budget buyers with Dolby Audio, Swift Neo with Dolby Atmos and lifestyle features like Karaoke, and Elevate Neo with QLED clarity and Dolby Vision. The inclusion of Dolby Atmos across mid- and high-end models, QLED at under Rs 25,000, and Android 14-based Google TV 5.0 are strong attractions for this lineup.

Speaking on the launch, Mr Vasudeva G, director of Acerpure India, highlighted ‘smart entertainment with Aspire Neo,’ ‘cinematic sound and gaming features with Swift Neo,’ and ‘QLED brilliance with Elevate Neo’.

Keep reading for more such TV and audio-related stories on Digit.in.

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G. S. Vasan

G.S. Vasan is the chief copy editor at Digit, where he leads coverage of TVs and audio. His work spans reviews, news, features, and maintaining key content pages. Before joining Digit, he worked with publications like Smartprix and 91mobiles, bringing over six years of experience in tech journalism. His articles reflect both his expertise and passion for technology.

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