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THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2025
Hisense launches QLED TV range in Bangladesh

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Press Release
17 January, 2025, 07:00 pm
Last modified: 17 January, 2025, 07:05 pm

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Hisense launches QLED TV range in Bangladesh

Press Release
17 January, 2025, 07:00 pm
Last modified: 17 January, 2025, 07:05 pm
Hisense launches QLED TV range in Bangladesh

Fair Electronics, a subsidiary of the Fair Group, has announced the launch of the Hisense QLED TV range in Bangladesh. Today's official launch was held at the Fair Electronics Smart Plaza, Dhaka.

This event marks a significant milestone in bringing Hisense's cutting-edge technology and world-class entertainment experiences to Bangladeshi consumers. Mr. Mutasim Daiyan, Director of the Fair Group, made the announcement. He expressed his enthusiasm for adding the latest consumer electronics technology to the Bangladeshi market. In his speech, Mr Daiyan emphasised Hisense's commitment to providing premium products that meet the evolving needs and preferences of Bangladeshi customers.

"By securing the number 1 position in the 100-inch+ TV category, Hisense has further solidified its position in the global premium TV market. We are delighted to introduce the Hisense QLED TV range in Bangladesh. With its advanced picture quality, cutting-edge features, and elegant design, this series is recognised as a highly popular television technology," said Mr. Daiyan.

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Mr. Mohammad Mesbahuddin, the Fair Group's Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), delivered a speech highlighting the features of the Hisense QLED TV.

Other distinguished guests, media representatives, and top Fair Electronics management executives, including Mr. J.M. Taslim Kabir, Group Head of Marketing, and Mr. Md. Mushfiqur Rahman, Deputy General Manager, Product, were also present at the launch event.

With vibrant colours, deep contrast, and an exceptional viewing experience, the Hisense QLED TV series has become indispensable for technology and home entertainment enthusiasts worldwide. Its innovative quantum dot technology delivers more accurate and vibrant colours, enhancing every image. Furthermore, its 4K AI upscaler enhances lower-resolution content to near-4K resolution, providing vivid and detailed visuals. Also, Dolby Digital and Dolby Atmos sound and a bezel-less design make it a stunning addition to any interior. The Hisense QLED TV offers an unparalleled cinematic experience that sets new standards in home entertainment.

Hisense QLED TVs are available in sizes of 65", 75", and 85". As part of Fair Electronics' ongoing commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction, the Hisense QLED TV series is expected to redefine the television landscape in Bangladesh, offering customers exceptional picture quality and seamless connectivity with modern innovative technology.

Hisense QLED TVs are available at Fair Electronics' and partner outlets across Bangladesh. Fair Electronics offers a 4-year panel, 4-year parts, and a 4-year free service warranty on Hisense TVs.

For over five decades, Hisense has earned a reputation as an innovator and leader in technology. The company has established 64 international offices worldwide for local operations. As one of the world's largest television manufacturers, Hisense operates in over 160 countries and is shaping the future of technology with its cutting-edge products.

Additionally, Hisense holds the number 1 position in the TV category in China, Japan, Australia, and South Africa, and in the refrigerator category in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, and South Africa. Hisense is the official partner of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025™ and Real Madrid Football Club.

 

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