OnePlus TV Y Series 43 Y1S Pro launching in India soon via Amazon

OnePlus TV Y Series 43 Y1S Pro launching in India soon via Amazon
HIGHLIGHTS

OnePlus TV 43 Y1S Pro coming soon to India.

It will be a 4K HDR10 TV with 24W speakers and the OnePlus Connect 2.0 link with other OnePlus devices at your place.

This new OnePlus TV is expected to run on Android TV 10 OS.

After the launch of the OnePlus 10 Pro 5G in India, the brand is working on releasing a new 4K TV from its Y-series, named OnePlus 43 Y1S Pro. As evident from its moniker, this will be a 43-inch TV with 3840×2160 pixels resolution. The company has started teasing the upcoming launch event through its social channels and has acquired a microsite on Amazon India. So, you know one outlet where it would be available through.

Here’s everything we know about this forthcoming OnePlus Smart TV:

OnePlus Y1S Pro 43 Specs and Features (Expected)

OnePlus TV Y1S Pro 43-inch visuals

 

This particular OnePlus Y1S Pro will sport a 43-inch “bezel-less” display with 4K resolution and HDR10 content support. The visuals will be backed by MEMC (motion smoothening) and content optimization for better colour, clarity, and dynamic contrasts.

The output from the screen will be complemented by a 24W speaker setup. The sound is aided by Dolby Audio. 

OnePlus TV Y1S Pro 43-inch sound

You would get the option to cast content onto the OnePlus TV using Miracast and Chromecast. Other Google goodies in the mix are Ok Google voice-based Google Assistant activation and the Google Play library of apps.

OnePlus Connect 2.0 and a Smart Manager for performance optimization will be also part of the feature set.

Other expected specs include Android 10 OS, 2 USB ports, 3 HDMI Ports, dual-band WiFi, 2GB RAM, and 8GB of onboard storage.

We will keep you posted on other details as we come across them. 

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G. S. Vasan

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