
OnePlus launches affordable OnePlus TV 40Y1 in India at Rs 21,999, first sale on May 26
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The new OnePlus TV 40Y1 will be available in India from May 26 via Flipkart. The OnePlus TV 40Y1 price in India is set at Rs 21,999.
OnePlus India has expanded its TV portfolio and added another model to the affordable Y-range, the OnePlus TV 40Y1. The new model comes with a 93 per cent colour gamut and runs on Android TV 9.0. Much like other OnePlus TV models, the new OnePlus TV 40Y1 also sports the company's bezel-less design with an incredible screen-to-body ratio of 93.8 per cent. Notably, this is the highest screen-to-body ratio on the company's Y-series models - 32-inch and 43-inch. The OnePlus TV 40Y1 will be available from May 26 on Flipkart, while the company's online store, OnePlus.in, lists the new TV but says it will available in a few days. This means that the OnePlus TV 40Y1 will be initially made available via Flipkart and will soon be available on the company's online store. It is priced at Rs 21,999. Additionally, Flipkart has listed an instant discount offer where consumers can get 10 per cent off when purchasing a TV using HDFC Bank cards. The new OnePlus TV 40Y1 sits perfectly between the 32-inch and 43-inch models that were launched earlier. The OnePlus TV 32Y1 is available at Rs 15,999, while the OnePlus TV 43Y1 comes at Rs 26,999.
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