ShopClues partners with Suntek to provide LED TVs in India

ShopClues partners with Suntek to provide LED TVs in India

FPJ BureauUpdated: Thursday, May 30, 2019, 01:51 PM IST
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New Delhi : India’s first and largest managed marketplace ShopClues is set to regale consumers this monsoon with its exclusive brand partnership with Suntek, the Delhi-based consumer electronics giant.

ShopClues has emerged as the exclusive platform for the sale of Suntek’s 32” Series 6 HD Plus LED TV, which is the country’s most affordable product of its kind.

It promises to offer shoppers an exceptional viewing experience along with a highly attractive price tag of Rs. 10,140 only.

Besides, the 32” LED TV, ShopClues customers can access the entire range of home entertainment systems from Suntek, reports ANI.   The 32” LED TV promises stunning picture quality with 1366×768 pixels that makes even the minute details pop out. It provides an array of multimedia options such as watching your favorite pictures and videos on the giant screen via its 2 USB and 2 HDMI ports.

For the music lovers, its dual 10w+10w speakers should be reason enough to rejoice. A 1780 viewing angle ensures that cricket matches or prime time TV shows can be viewed in supreme comfort from any corner of the room.

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