1. Neo QLED TV, Samsung, ₹99,990 onwards
1 For starters, Samsung’s newest Neo QLED TV is a serious upgrade in the smart TV universe, making colours brighter and contrasts more vivid. Increased motion clarity and frame rates also make for a more immersive gaming experience
The heart of the home, for a while now, has been the TV unit. In the wise words of Joey Tribbiani, if you don’t have one, “What’s all your furniture pointed at?” The past decade has proven that a TV isn’t just a TV anymore. With tech leaping forward, it has been upgraded into the hub for home entertainment, mutating into an all-in-one cinema hall, gaming centre and sound station. It’s where family and friends come to listen, watch, play and bond. So how do you create the perfect home entertainment room? Here’s all the tech you need to get started.
2. Series X, Xbox, 49,990; Playstation PS5, Sony, ₹49,990
The advantage of a high-tech home theatre is more game nights. The new Xbox Series X and PS5 both offer faster-than-ever frame rates, seamless gameplay and stunning visuals. These devices allow you to play games from the back catalogue and even upgrade existing disk games to digital
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