When cricket collides with monsoon evenings, the TV becomes the stage.
You know the scene.
Rain pelting the balcony, chai steaming on the side table, replay after replay looping on TV because the umpires have pulled out the dreaded covers. The only thing worse than waiting? Watching those replays blur into a mess of pixels when the camera pans too fast.
That’s where the right display changes everything.
Why Motion Blur Is the Hidden Villain of Monsoon Cricket Nights

Fast motion is a test.
A fielder sprinting across the boundary. A striker slicing through a counter-attack. Or even your favourite Bollywood dance sequence. Standard panels stumble here leaving behind trails, ghosting, and jagged images.
Add rain, dim light, and reflections bouncing off your living room walls? Suddenly, your big screen feels smaller.
Enter OLED With 120Hz MEMC Built for Replays
The OLED range available in 55” (H55C90EUX), 65” (H65C90EUX), and 77” (H77C90EUX) tackles this head-on with MEMC 120Hz technology.
- Motion Estimation, Motion Compensation (MEMC): Adds frames between frames, so even a rain-interrupted highlight reel looks fluid.
- 120Hz Refresh Rate: Doubles the smoothness of conventional displays, cutting blur out of the frame.
- OLED Pixels: Self-lit for perfect blacks and vivid contrast even in a dark monsoon evening room.
It’s like switching from a dusty stadium seat to a VIP box view. You notice details you never caught before.
Sound That Matches the Visuals
Rain has a soundtrack of its own. But so do replays.
The OLEDs back visuals with 2.1 Channel Woofer and 50W sound output, enhanced by Dolby Atmos. Imagine hearing the leather crack off the bat while rain drums against your window. The room becomes a stadium minus the soggy seats.
Why It Matters Beyond Sports

This isn’t just for cricket obsessives.
- Gamers: AMD FreeSync Premium keeps frame rates in sync, no stutters when you’re chasing victory.
- Movie Lovers: Dolby Vision IQ adjusts brightness scene by scene, even if the lights flicker in a power-cut-prone evening.
- Families: Google TV, voice control, and even a solar-powered remote keep it easy, sustainable, and future-proof.
The Bigger Picture Screens as Rain Companions
In India, rain shapes habits.
It pushes families into the living room. It nudges bachelors to binge through dinner. It gives parents a rare reason to pause. The TV isn’t just a screen anymore it’s the campfire around which modern life gathers.
When motion blur gets out of the way, we actually see more clearly what’s already there: stories, emotions, and togetherness.
Which Size Fits Which Home?

One option is the 140cm (55) perfect for compact urban apartments where space is tight but style is non-negotiable.
The second option, the 165cm (65), balances big-screen ambition with living-room practicality.
The third, the 194cm (77) , is for families who believe their home is their theatre, their stadium, their world.
Each shares the same DNA: OLED brilliance, 120Hz smoothness, and sound that wraps around you.
Final Thought
Monsoon evenings aren’t going anywhere. Neither are replays, highlights, or edge-of-the-seat finales. The question is do you want to keep squinting through motion blur, or do you want every drop, every frame, every cheer to feel as real as the rain outside?
With OLED, the choice is finally visible.