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TCL TVs are now available at 21 Pick n Pay Hypermarket stores around the country.
TCL TVs are now available at 21 Pick n Pay Hypermarket stores around the country.

Due to popular demand of their televisions, TCL South Africa will be increasing the number of outlets to Pick n Pay Hypermarket stores where TV, sport and gaming enthusiasts can purchase the latest in Google-activated screen technology with impressive refresh rates.

“We’re excited to announce that our TVs are now available at 21 Pick n Pay Hypermarket stores around the country,” says TCL South Africa’s sales manager, Muhammed Ebrahim. “The growth of the brand in South Africa has exceeded all expectations and this can clearly be seen by the additional physical retail outlets required.”

TCL’s demand is not unexpected, considering that the brand is ranked the number one bestselling Android Smart TV brand in the world (OMDIA’s Global TV Design and Features Tracker report) and for the third consecutive year, TCL was also named the second-best selling LCD television brand globally (OMDIA’s Global TV Sets report 2021).

Available as from today, the newly launched products, the C835, C735, P735 and P635 together with other models will be rolled out to Durban North, Brackenfell, Woodmead, Boksburg, Klerksdorp, Moffet, Ottery, South Coast, Soweto, Northgate, Montana, Princess Crossing, Greenstone, Centurion, Faerie Glen, Norwood, Bloemfontein, Wonderpark, Steeledale, Vaal and Witbank hyper stores respectively.

TCL
TCL introduced the world’s first big-screen QLED TV in 2014 and continues to grow as a leading electronics company.

“We constantly innovate our range to bring our customers the latest and newest tech products in the marketplace. TCL is introducing world-class technology to the South African market. We are excited to bring this new Google TV to our customers through our nationwide Hypermarket network and popular online shop,” says Ansgar Pabst, Head of GMD Omnichannel at Pick n Pay.

“With even more outlets coming this year, TCL will soon be a household name in South Africa, rivalling the two top South Korean brands,” says Mike Chen, TCL’s General Manager.

More information on these units and more can be found at TCL South Africa | TVs and Electronics | TCL.com

 TCL South Africa can be found on Facebook (TCL South Africa), Twitter (@TCL_SouthAfrica) and Instagram (tcl_southafrica) or click here for more information on TVR. Additionally, visit their website

About TCL

TCL Electronics is a fast-growing consumer electronics company and leading player in the global TV industry. Founded in 1981, it now operates in over 160 markets globally with 22 manufacturing facilities and over 90 000 employees around the globe. According to OMDIA, TCL has been ranked the number one bestselling Android TV and the number two LCD global brand in terms of sales volume consecutively in 2019, 2020 and 2021. TCL specialises in the research, development and manufacturing of consumer electronics products ranging from TVs, audio and smart home products. After spending 40 years at the forefront of consumer technology, TCL has pushed the boundaries of what’s possible, raising the bar across our industry, and proudly pioneering new innovations. TCL introduced the world’s first big-screen QLED TV in 2014, pioneering quantum dot colour technology and more recently in 2019, TCL introduced the world’s first Mini-LED TV raising the bar for depth, dimension, and contrast.

This post and content is sponsored, written and provided by TCL Electronics.

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