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Philips Mirage smart TV Series (PFT6130) in India: Features and more

Philips Mirage smart TV Series (PFT6130) in India: Features and more

Time of India3 hours ago

Philips has expanded its smart TV lineup with the launch of Philips Mirage Series (PFT6130). The smart TV series come in two screen sizes — 32-inch and 43-inch. The
Philips Mirage smart TV
series is available on Flipkart.
Philips Mirage Series (PFT6130) features
The standout feature of the new series is its proprietary 3DR Technology, which optimizes light energy efficiency for a brighter, sharper, and more vivid display. Coupled with deep blacks and enhanced contrast, the TVs are crafted to bring a theater-like experience to Indian homes—perfect for binge-watching, movie marathons, and immersive gaming sessions.
Philips has integrated Eye Care Technology with flicker-free displays and an Intelligent Brightness Adjustment (Night Mode) feature that adapts to ambient lighting conditions for reduced eye strain during prolonged viewing.
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he Mirage Series comes with
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, 20W speakers, and Intelligent Volume Control, ensuring crisp dialogue and immersive soundscapes for every kind of content—from fast-paced action to live sports and music.
the TVs sport a borderless screen and ultra-slim bezels, making them a sleek addition to any living space. Support for HDR10 and HLG ensures deeper colors and richer detail across streaming and live content. Powered by the Google TV OS, the TVs offer access to a wide app library, including Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video, and Jio + Hotstar, alongside voice-enabled controls via built-in Google Assistant.
The TVs are equipped with Live TV Control, allowing users to pause, rewind, or fast-forward live broadcasts, and come with 1.5 GB RAM, 8 GB of internal storage, and support for dual-band Wi-Fi to ensure smooth, high-speed streaming.
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