Haier S9QT 4K QLED TVs available in India in 55 and 65-inches

Updated on 26-Apr-2023
HIGHLIGHTS

Haier S9QT has launched in India.

This new Haier 4K TV can be purchased starting today in 55-inch and 65-inch.

Here we discuss the best Haier S9QT features.

Haier S9QT is a new 4K QLED TV in India that you can buy in 55-inch and 65-inch. The TV also features Dolby Vision, 120Hz with MEMC, 30W Dolby Atmos, Google TV, and HDMI 2.1 support. Those are just some of the highlights. Here are the full details:

Haier S9QT 4K QLED TVs specs and features

1. Haier TV sports a metallic body with a centre stand. It looks premium thanks to a nearly bezel-less front. Only the bottom portion is obviously thick.

2. The QLED display comes in 55-inch and 65-inch. It’s a 4K HDR panel with Dolby Vision IQ, and 400 nits of brightness. It supports a 120hz refresh rate with Motion Estimation and Motion Compensation (MEMC) features.

3. Since there is HDMI 2.1, you get Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) and Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM). Whence you connect a gaming console to the TV, the built-in game mode gets enabled and you get to experience content at a smoother frame rate and low latency.

4. For sound, there is a 30W speaker unit backed by Dolby Atmos. The Haier TV is also equipped with far-field mics for hands-free control of Google Assistant and Google Duo calls. The TV boots Google TV software.

5. Under the hood, the TV is packing a quad-core ARM CA73 CPU coupled with 3GB + 32GB memory. For connectivity, you have Wi-Fi ac, Bluetooth 5.1, 2x USB 2.0, 1x 3.5mm jack, and Chromecast.

Haier S9QT 4K QLED TVs price and availability

You can purchase the Haier S9QT TV’s 55-inch model at ₹69,999 and the 65-inch variant at ₹91,990. The TV is available currently via the company’s e-commerce website and retail stores.

Speaking on the new launch, Haier Appliances president, Mr Satish NS said the new TVs reflect the brand philosophy of ‘Inspired Living’ and is aimed at catering to folks who demand “immersive entertainment”.

G. S. Vasan

Vasan is a word weaver and tech junkie who is currently geeking out as a news writer at Digit.

Connect On :