The 42 Inch TV sports a 3840×2160 pixels screen and is running Android 4.2 Jelly Bean out of the box. Chipset includes dual core CPU, dual core GPU, 2.2 GB storage and 1 GB RAM. There is provision for 32 GB MicroSD expansion too. Connectivity ports include 3 USB ports, and 3 HDMI ports.
The 49 Inch Model has the same pixel count, but is running more up to date Android 4.4 KitKat software. However, this might not matter as much with TV usage. Chipset is similar, but for 2 extra GPU cores to push all the 4K pixel frenzy. You will have a dual core CPU, Quad core GPU, 2.2 GB expandable storage and 1 GB RAM. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi Hotspot, 3 USB ports and 2 HDMI ports. If you wish to run high end Android games using this setup, you will need more horsepower and better chipset and perhaps MHL would be a better solution for gaming oriented users.
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Here is what Rajesh Agarwal, cofounder of Micromax had to say: “The new range targets the consumers who want a larger than life experience and desire to access smart android content on a bigger, sharper, crystal clear screen. We are committed to grow this category further and consolidate our position in the television segment in India,” The upside here includes, razor sharp 4K resolution (i.e., if you have 4K content to watch) and the ability to stream basic Android apps and Games on your TV. Otherwise, Micromax is successfully retailing several 1080P TVs on Flipkart too.