New Digma PRO TV Series Debuts in Russia, Bridging Affordability and Performance
Electronics brand Digma has unveiled a fresh PRO TV lineup in Russia, bringing five distinct models with screen sizes ranging from 43 to 55 inches. The information came from the official Merlion brand distributor’s press service, which outlined the key specs and market positioning for these new televisions.
The flagship tranche of the PRO TV series centers on high-contrast QLED displays available in 43, 55, and 65 inch variants. A standout feature across these models is a brisk 120 Hz refresh rate paired with a notably friendly price point, positioned between 45 and 86 thousand rubles. Brightness levels are set at 400 nits, ensuring clear images in various lighting environments. All entries in this tier support HDR10 and Dolby Vision, delivering vivid color, deep shadows, and cinematic highlights for compatible content and streaming platforms.
In addition to the QLED options, two more models with LED matrices are introduced in the lineup, offering 43 and 55 inch diagonals. These variants also support HDR10+ and Dolby Vision and maintain a high refresh rate of up to 120 Hz. Maximum brightness for these LED-based versions stands at 300 nits, with prices starting around 40 thousand rubles and climbing to approximately 57 thousand rubles, making them competitive in the mid-range segment.
Across the entire PRO TV family, Digma equips each set with modern media connectivity: Wi-Fi and Bluetooth modules, built-in Chromecast, and Google TV operating system for a streamlined smart-TV experience. Each model features three HDMI 2.1 ports and two USB ports, enabling flexible connections for gaming consoles, soundbars, streaming devices, and other peripherals. The LED matrix variants come with two 10-watt speakers, while the higher-tier QLED models push 12 watts per speaker, delivering richer audio without external equipment for everyday viewing.
Availability of all five new items is immediate, with shelves already stocking the models across retail channels and online platforms.
Historically, the Russian TV market has been led by major brands that combine reliability with broad feature sets, a trend that remains true as newcomers from Asia push more competitive pricing. The introduction of the Digma PRO series adds a refreshed option for consumers seeking strong display performance, smart features, and favorable price points in a rapidly evolving market garden. Market observers suggest that the presence of affordable QLED options alongside solid LED entries could appeal to a broad audience, from casual viewers to enthusiasts seeking enhanced color and fluid motion for sports and cinematic content, all within a budget-conscious framework.