Toshiba is planning to expand its smart TV lineup in India. The company is soon expected to launch a new gaming TV in the country. Industry sources told TOI Tech that Toshiba is preparing to bring a major update to its REGZA platform.
Sources also confirmed to TOI Tech, that the upcoming Z570RP QLED Gaming TV will reportedly feature the AI-enhanced REGZA Engine ZRi, a next-gen upgrade designed to intelligently optimise both picture and sound output based on real-time content analysis.
Sources also suggest that REGZA ZRi smart gaming TV is Built on advanced AI algorithms, the engine is expected to dynamically adjust contrast, sharpness, and audio profiles to suit varying gaming and cinematic scenarios, marking a shift from static presets to deeply contextual enhancements.
Expected price and screen size
It is also said that the upcoming Toshiba gaming TV will come in multiple screen sizes and the screen sizes will begin at 55-inch. Sources also revealed that the Toshiba gaming smart TV is said to come with a starting price tag of Rs 40,000.
While Toshiba's official announcement is pending, leaked specifications suggest the Z570RP will be a strong contender in the premium gaming TV market, particularly for those seeking uncompromised, AI-powered performance.
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Toshiba to invest Rs 562 crore in new manufacturing facility
Toshiba Transmission Distribution Systems (India) Private Limited (TTDI) has announced a Rs 562 crore investment to establish a new manufacturing facility for surge arresters and expand its existing production lines for power and distribution transformers as well as gas-insulated switchgear at its Rudraram plant in Telangana.
The investment was formalised through a memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed by special chief secretary Jayesh Ranjan and TTDI Telangana chairman & managing director Hiroshi Furuta. The signing took place in Tokyo during a high-level investment meeting, attended by Telangana chief minister A Revanth Reddy and Toshiba Corporation’s director of energy business, Hiroshi Kaneta