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TPV India launches new LCD TVs and All in One PCs
MUMBAI: TPV Technology, one of the largest manufacturers of display products, has announced the launch of a new series of AOC LCD TVs and AOC All in One PCs (AIO).
AOC, which is the in-house brand of TPV Technology, has been present in India for more than four years, following the launch of their computer monitors in September 2005. It boasts of the widest range of LCD monitors in the country.
AOC’s latest offering, the LCD TV series ‘Nautilus’, will be launched in 22” / 26” / 32” and 42” screen sizes this month. AOC Nautilus comes in a stylish, high gloss piano finish with a red and black dual coloured bezel and is available in Full HD and HD ready formats, with a contrast ratio of 50,000:1.
Other features include surround sound, real colour engine, USB cinema and HDMI input. The USP of AOC Nautilus is the USB Hub present on the side, which makes it very easy for users to connect their other AV gadgets. AOC plans to pitch in the entry level full feature 22 inch LCD TV at price point of approximately Rs 13,000.
TPV Technology Group director and head of TPV operations for India, Middle East and SAARC Countries Mukesh Gupta said, “Like All other AOC products, AOC’s feature rich and performance driven Nautilus LCD TV range is pegged to break into the LCD TV market. We are specially focusing on customers who intend upgrading from a CRT to LCD TVs. In line with this spectacular deal, we are also offering three months replacement warranty and an extended two years warranty across all AOC LCD TV’s.”
Meanwhile, the All in One personal computer – M222T is a super slim, touch screen PC with Intel core-2 processor. The M222T is a high-end ‘Full HD’ PC with Windows 7 Premium, touch screen, 500 GB HDD, Wi-Fi, Web cam, SRS, low power, DVD and USB hubs.
AOC‘s All in One PC’s are available in two sizes, 18.5” and 22” and in four different variants offering both Intel and AMD Processors and varying hard disk options. AOC plans to pitch in its feature loaded 22” touch screen AIO at a price of Rs 50,000.
AOC is also launching four new LED monitor series in 2010 – Series 37, Series 39, Series 40 and Series 41. All four series would be available in an ‘ultra thin’ look, and in a range of sizes starting from 18.5” up to 24”. Promoting ‘AOC’s Green IT’ positioning of low power consumption, and zero radiation, lead free and mercury free models, all these monitors are EPEAT Gold certified. They also have built in I Care sensor, which automatically cuts down on monitor brightness with respect to ambient light available.
Gupta added, “AOC’s latest LED Monitor series with its slim outlook and high contrast ratios would not only offer a new viewing experience to our customers but would also provide them with an eco friendly power saving product.”
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Inshorts Group chief Deepit Purkayastha joins IAB video council for Southeast Asia and India
The co-founder and chief executive of the short-form content platform has been inducted into the IAB SEA+India Video Council, giving India a stronger voice in shaping digital video frameworks
NOIDA: India has long been the world’s most chaotic, multilingual and mobile-first digital market. Now, one of its most prominent short-video executives is getting a seat at the table where the rules are written.
Deepit Purkayastha, co-founder and chief executive of Inshorts Group, has been selected as a member of the IAB SEA+India Video Council for 2026. Run by the Interactive Advertising Bureau, the council brings together senior leaders from Southeast Asia and India to shape standards, best practices and measurement frameworks for the fast-evolving video and digital advertising ecosystem.
The timing is pointed. According to the IAMAI-Kantar Internet in India Report 2025, over 588 million Indians are now consuming short-video content, with growth increasingly driven by rural and non-metro audiences. India’s active internet user base has crossed 950 million, with 57 per cent of users now coming from rural markets. Yet the frameworks that govern how video consumption is measured and monetised were largely designed for single-language, Western markets and have struggled to keep pace with the scale, diversity and complexity of India’s digital landscape.
Purkayastha is no stranger to these debates. He already serves on the AI Council at Marketing and Media Alliance India and as co-chair of the Digital Entertainment Committee at the Internet and Mobile Association of India. His induction into the IAB SEA+India Video Council extends that influence into the global video standards arena.
Inshorts Group sits squarely at the intersection of these forces. Its flagship product, Inshorts, India’s highest-rated short news app, reaches 12 million active users with 60-word news summaries. Its sister platform, Public App, reaches 80 million monthly active users across more than 700 districts and 12 languages, serving communities that most global platforms barely register.
Purkayastha said the opportunity was about building something more representative. “India today sits at the centre of the global video ecosystem, but the frameworks that define how value is created and measured have not always kept pace with the realities of our market,” he said. “Being part of the IAB SEA+India Video Council is an opportunity to contribute to a more representative and future-ready approach, one that accounts for diversity in language, context, and user intent.”
As a council member, Purkayastha will contribute to shaping regional standards across video advertising, measurement and platform governance, with a focus on frameworks that are native to India’s multilingual, mobile-first ecosystem rather than imported from global benchmarks designed elsewhere.
For years, India has been content to play by rules written for other markets. Purkayastha’s induction is a signal that it is done waiting to be consulted and ready to start writing them.







