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FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 2025
Hisense 100 Inch Q7 QLED TV officially launched in Bangladesh

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Press Release
27 April, 2025, 07:55 pm
Last modified: 27 April, 2025, 07:56 pm

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Hisense 100 Inch Q7 QLED TV officially launched in Bangladesh

Press Release
27 April, 2025, 07:55 pm
Last modified: 27 April, 2025, 07:56 pm
Hisense 100 Inch Q7 QLED TV officially launched in Bangladesh

Fair Electronics, a concern of Fair Group, has officially launched the highly anticipated Hisense 100" Q7 QLED TV in Bangladesh. Hisense holds the No. 1 position globally in the 100" + TV category.

Hisense is also the Official Partner of the FIFA Club World Cup 2025™ and Real Madrid Football Club. 

Mr Mutassim Daiaan, Director of Fair Group, announced the launch and introduced an exclusive pre-book offer for the Q7 QLED. The announcement was made in the presence of Mr Harry Wang, General Manager of APAC TV Products at Hisense International and Mr Arthur Qiu, Bangladesh Country Sales Manager of TV Products at Hisense International. 

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The Hisense 100" Q7 QLED TV runs on VIDAA OS—a fast, user-friendly, Linux-based smart TV platform with integrated smart home capabilities. Featuring Quantum Dot Technology, it offers vibrant, accurate colours, while a built-in 4K AI Upscale and HDR10+ Adaptive technology enhances clarity and adjusts brightness based on ambient lighting and scene content. Gamers will enjoy the 144Hz Game Mode Pro, providing ultra-smooth visuals, low input lag, and support for next-gen consoles. Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos, paired with a built-in 2.1 channel subwoofer, deliver an immersive home cinema experience. With Far Field Voice Control, users can operate the TV hands-free, using only their voice. Fair Electronics is offering up to Tk. 1,00,000 benefit during the pre-booking. This offer includes a Soundbar T550, a Secret Recipe coupon, and up to 12 months of 0% EMI through Eastern Bank PLC. Customers will also receive up to 12 months of free access to Grameenphone's Play Pack subscription. 
The launch event was attended by senior officials from Fair Electronics, including Mr Mohammed Mesbah Uddin, Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), Mr J M Taslim Kabir, Group Head of Marketing, and Mr Md. Mushfiqur Rahman, Deputy General Manager of Products, dignitaries, and media personnel. Their presence underscored the company's strategic focus on expanding its premium product line and enhancing customer satisfaction. "Hisense has cemented its position as the No. 1 brand in the 100" + TV category. Hisense is rapidly gaining popularity in Bangladesh. We are now producing the full range of Hisense products locally, which is creating employment opportunities and building export potential," said Mr Daiaan. Mr Harry Wang stated, "We see Bangladesh as a key market with immense potential and discerning consumers. We aim to deliver world-class products that combine performance, quality, and style. The Q7 is a statement of our commitment to that vision. Hisense's global popularity is growing day by day." The Hisense 100" Q7 QLED TV is now available at Fair Electronics-owned and partner retail outlets across Bangladesh. Fair Electronics offers a generous 4-year warranty covering the panel, spare parts, and service as part of its customer-first policy. 
With over 50 years of innovation in consumer electronics, Hisense is one of the world's leading TV manufacturers, operating in more than 160 countries and regions. The company maintains 64 overseas offices, enabling localized operations and services worldwide. Hisense currently holds the No. 1 position in TV sales in countries such as Japan, Australia, and South Africa and leads the refrigerator market in Central and Eastern Europe, including the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovenia, Croatia, and Serbia. For more information on the Hisense 100" Q7 QLED TV, customers can visit Fair Electronics' official website or explore the product at Fair Electronics Smart Plaza nationwide.

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