Launched This Week: Haier HQLED P7 Pro, Asus Chromebook detachable and 6 more devices to checkout
Another week, another stack of launches to get through. Haier and Hisense both launched new Mini LED-style lineups within days of each other, giving buyers
Another week, another stack of launches to get through. Haier and Hisense both launched new Mini LED-style lineups within days of each other, giving buyers even more choice at the premium end. But the rest of the week was just as packed. Epson dropped a massive 15-printer EcoTank refresh, Milagrow brought a serious robot vacuum to the table, and there were a couple of genuinely smart accessories to make your living easier and more tech savvy. Read Full Story A busy one, so let's get straight into it. Haier HQLED P7 Pro Series Just when it felt like every TV brand had wrapped up its launches for the month, Haier showed up with another lineup to give buyers a few more options to think about. The company has launched the HQLED P7 Pro Series in India. Available in sizes ranging from 43 inches to 75 inches, the series features HQLED display technology with support for Dolby Vision, HDR10+ and AI-powered picture enhancements. One of the highlights is the built-in 50W 2.1-channel speaker system with an integrated subwoofer on the larger models, alongside Dolby Atmos support. The TVs also run Google TV with Gemini integration, offer hands-free voice controls, and include gaming-focused features such as 120Hz DLG, VRR and ALLM. The Haier HQLED P7 Pro Series starts at Rs 35,990 for the 43-inch model, while the lineup goes up to Rs 90,990 for the 75-inch variant. The new TVs are available through leading retail stores across India and come with a three-year warranty. Hisense E8S ULED Mini-LED TV Series Oh, and there's more. Hisense has also joined the growing Mini-LED party with its new E8S ULED Mini-LED series. Available in 55-inch, 65-inch, 75-inch and 85-inch sizes, the lineup combines Mini-LED backlighting with Full Array Local Dimming, Hi-QLED colour technology and a native 144Hz refresh rate aimed at gamers. The TVs also feature Hisense's Hi-View AI Engine for picture optimisation, a built-in subwoofer tuned by Devialet, Dolby Vision IQ, Filmmaker Mode and the company's VIDAA smart TV platform.
The Hisense E8S ULED Mini-LED TV series starts at an introductory price of Rs 57,990 and is available exclusively through Amazon and Flipkart. Epson EcoTank Printer lineup If you're looking for a printer for your work desk and want something that can handle heavy workloads without constant maintenance, Epson has quite a few new options for you. The company has expanded its EcoTank portfolio in India with 15 new printers aimed at home users, students and businesses. The new range brings a more compact design, faster print speeds, higher ink yields and a user-replaceable maintenance box designed to simplify upkeep. Depending on the model, users can get print speeds of up to 11 ipm in black and 6 ipm in colour, while ink yields go up to 4,700 black pages and 7,500 colour pages. Select models also add features such as a colour LCD display, while the top-end L5390 includes an automatic document feeder and Ethernet connectivity. Epson EcoTank Printer The new EcoTank range includes models such as the L3310, L3350, L3360 and L5390, with prices starting at Rs 13,999 and going up to Rs 24,999. Epson is also offering an enhanced warranty of up to one year or 50,000 pages, depending on the model. Milagrow iMap G5 ECO If vacuuming and mopping are the two chores you keep putting off, Milagrow has a gadget that wants to take both off your hands. The company has launched the iMap G5 ECO, a robotic vacuum cleaner designed for fully autonomous wet and dry cleaning. It comes with LDS LiDAR navigation, SLAM mapping and multi-floor map support to move around the house more efficiently. Milagrow is also promising some serious cleaning power, with a 14,000Pa suction motor, a 210ml electronic water tank for mopping, and a self-emptying dock that can hold dust for up to 90 days. The robot supports app controls, virtual walls, customised cleaning zones, and voice commands through Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant.
