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Kodak 43 inch Ultra HD (4K) LED Smart TV Review

Posted on March 10, 2019August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Recently we had the chance to review a 43-inch TV from Daiwa priced at Rs 26,490. The TV ran on the AOSP platform based on Android 7 and sported a 4K HDR panel from LG. You can read our review of the Daiwa TV here. Today we have with us a 4K TV from the house of Kodak. The TV is also 43-inches and boasts of 4K but not HDR. It also has an LG panel. Priced at 23,999 is the Kodak TV a worthy contender for those looking to invest in a budget small screen 4K TV?
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