Some innings feel like theatre. Others feel like a tech demo.
Glenn Maxwell’s century in the US wasn’t just a masterclass in power hitting.
It was a broadcast that broke through the screen.
If you watched it on an old TV, chances are you missed most of the magic.
And that’s not a metaphor.
What You Miss When Your TV Is Outdated

Let’s break this down.
Maxwell started slow: 11 off 15. The kind of tempo that might make you check your phone.
Then, somewhere in the 14th over, something snapped.
Three sixes in a row. Then another. Then more.
By the time he reached 106 off 49, the crowd wasn’t the only thing breathless. The pixels were too.
But here’s the thing about modern sports, especially cricket in 2025.
The speed has changed. The angles have changed.
Even the broadcast standards have changed.
But many homes in India are still watching it all through a 2018 lens. Sometimes quite literally.
If You’re Still Watching on a Full HD TV, You’re Watching Half the Game
Here’s the invisible truth:
Full HD is no longer the full experience.
What happens when you upgrade to 4K UHD with Dolby Vision?
- You spot fielders hiding on the boundary line before the captain does
- You notice the sweat on Maxwell’s forehead just before he launches into a slog sweep.
- You don’t just hear the crowd, you feel them, thanks to Dolby Atmos.
The difference isn’t subtle.
It’s visceral.
Old TVs Blur. New TVs Adapt.
There’s a term in display tech: MEMC.
Short for Motion Estimation, Motion Compensation it basically adds frames where needed to reduce blur. Think of it as an editor cutting out the stutter and sharpening the motion.
When Maxwell jumps into a switch-hit mid-delivery, MEMC turns chaos into clarity.
And in the Smart Google TV, MEMC comes built-in at 60Hz.
It’s one of those quiet upgrades that makes a loud difference.
Game Mode Is Not Just for Gamers

Let’s say the match is done. You’re switching to your console.
Old TVs? They lag. Literally.
The 75-inch Smart Google TV switches to Game Mode (with VRR and ALLM) and smooths out everything input response, refresh cycles, even contrast boosts.
You’re not just upgrading your cricket viewing.
You’re upgrading your reflexes.
Far-Field Voice Control: No More Remote-Digging
You know this moment.
Mid-innings break. You want to rewind that over.
Remote? Gone under the sofa. Or someone’s sitting on it.
“Hey Google, rewind 2 minutes.”
That’s it.
The Smart Google TV lets you operate the entire experience hands-free.
You speak. It listens. No shouting required.
Size Isn’t Just for Show It’s for Stadium-Level Presence

Let’s not skirt around the obvious.
A 75-inch screen in your drawing room sounds massive.
Because it is.
But here’s what it does differently:
- Bring the bowler’s run-up into your periphery.
- Makes deep mid-wicket look like it’s behind your curtain.
- Turn your watch party into something that feels like a front-row seat at Wankhede.
It’s not just a TV size. It’s spatial immersion.
Smart TVs Are No Longer ‘Smart’ They’re Strategic
There was a time when ‘smart’ meant Wi-Fi and a few apps.
Today, Google TV platform:
- Curates what you actually like (not just what’s trending)
- Lets you continue that last-minute finish from your phone
- Syncs with smart lighting and speakers to create mood-based settings
One match into Maxwell’s innings and your living room can shift from cool daylight to warm stadium glow.
It’s no longer about watching. It’s about orchestrating the moment.
So, Why Now? Why This TV?

Because Maxwell’s knock is just the beginning.
As India embraces global leagues, streaming platforms, and 4K sports coverage, your TV isn’t just a screen it’s the stage.
The Haier 75P7GT Smart Google TV delivers on every count:
- 4K UHD Resolution
- Dolby Vision + Dolby Atmos
- MEMC at 60Hz
- Game Mode (VRR + ALLM)
- Far-Field Voice Control
- Hands-Free Google Assistant
- Metal Bezel-less Design
- 2GB RAM + 32GB ROM
- Built-in Chromecast, Google TV OS
With 2 years of warranty. And easy EMIs.
Final Over: What This Means for You
Maxwell’s innings was one of those rare moments when time slows down and cricket feels bigger than just a game.
But to truly feel it, your TV has to do more than just switch on.
It has to perform. Respond. Reveal.
So if your old screen felt like it couldn’t keep up last night maybe it wasn’t just Maxwell moving fast.
Maybe it’s time your screen did too.This cricket season, don’t just watch. Witness.
Upgrade to the Haier India and turn every match into a memory.