Sber has released a line of Sber smart TVs based on its own Salyut TV operating system with a virtual assistant for voice control. The development was done by a partner of SberDevices (SalyutDevices LLC). This was reported to RB.RU in the press service of the company.

Sber launched new models of smart TVs based on its own operating system

21 models of TVs with diagonals from 32 to 65 inches went on sale. The flagships of the update are QLED TVs with 4K Ultra HD resolution.

Engineers have worked on image quality, software audio processing, and equipped new devices with advanced closed-type speakers. The buyer can choose the color of the frame (black or gray), as well as buy a TV without them.

New users have access to more than 100 free TV channels, as well as the most diverse video content from popular online cinemas, such as Okko and many others.

According to the press service, Salyut TV operates end-to-end search for more than 400 thousand units of unique video and audio content in nine online cinemas and video services. The user does not have to switch between services to find a particular movie.

So far, the new TVs are available in the online store, markets and partner online stores of SberDevices. The devices will appear on the shelves of electronics stores later.

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Prices start at 10.9 thousand rubles for a 32-inch model, the cost of the flagship QLED TV starts at 34.9 thousand rubles for a 50-inch version. Customers can activate a subscription to Okko Optium for six months for 1 ruble.

Author:

karina pardaeva

Source: RB

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