Sep 14, 2008

Godrej Launches LCD TVs Starting at Rs 6500

Godrej Appliances, the flagship division of the $3-billion Godrej & Boyce Manufacturing Co Limited, entered the Indian colour television market, the largest business in the durable sector, by launching its EON range of XLCDs. Godrej has unveiled 13 models priced between Rs 6,500 to Rs 70,000, and is aiming to sell 100,000 units.

Godrej LCD color televisionUsing 'Intelligent Processing for Image Excellence' (iPIX), Godrej claims to be the first company to use this technology that will show an improvement in video images. The iPIX technology is similar to what is in remote sensing satellites to receive input signals and clean them by reducing noise levels, improves sharpness and clarity.

George Menezis, COO, Godrej Appliances, said, "Godrej has always focused its efforts on innovative design and technology aimed at delivering the most efficient and enjoyable products for the masses. Godrej has rich knowledge and years of experience in aerospace technology and we have garnered this expertise to give the Indian consumer a revolution in TV viewing."

"We have spent the last three years not just in developing superior technology but also in developing the infrastructure, most critical being service for LCDs and CRTs," he added.Kamal Nandi, VP, Sales and Marketing and George Menezes, COO of Godrej Appliances at the launch of Godrej EON XLCD TVGodrej's XLCD and CRT models are available in different screen sizes from 15-inch to 42-inch TVs configured with various speaker options for full rich sound.

  • The 15-inch screen TV would cost Rs 6,000 plus taxes

  • The 32-inch LCD TV would have two models in a price range of Rs 42,000 to Rs 45,000

  • The 42-inch LCD TV would cost Rs 70,000

Eyeing a 10% share within one year of its operations of this Rs 9,000-crore market, Eon range has been launched in Andhra Pradesh and will be rolled out across India in a phased manner.

The company is also planning an advertising and marketing campaign highlighting the 'cleaner images' through iPIX technology, using various media channels and customer demo/education initiatives.

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