With an aim to expand its footprint, the Chinese technology conglomerate LeEco on Wednesday Oct 19,2016 made an official 'big bang' debut in Silicon Valley with a bevy of connected smart devices – smartphones, super televisions, smart bike, virtual reality gear and electric vehicles – to woo US consumers.
Addressing the launch event at Innovation Hangar, San Francisco, YT Jia,
Founder, Chairman and
CEO of LeEco, said: “We have created a new
business model that will lead the next era of technology – the ecosystem
era. We are disrupting several categories and changing the paradigm by
breaking down barriers and boundaries between industries and screens to
create a better experience and more value for both individuals and
industries.”
Richard Ren, President of LeEco North America, said: “Following our
success in China, we expanded to India last year, and, Russia in
September. Today, we are pleased to officially launch in the US.”
Pitching it as cost-effective smartphones, Rob Chandhok, Chief R&D
Officer for LeEco North America, unveiled new handsets LePro S3 and Le
S3 for the US market.
The company said Le Pro3, which is LeEco’s flagship model, comes with a
5.5-inch screen, sleek design and Corning Gorilla Glass screen with 2.5D
curved edges.
It sports premium audio features, including dual speakers, surround sound powered by Dolby Atmos® and Continual Digital Lossless Audio technology.
It sports premium audio features, including dual speakers, surround sound powered by Dolby Atmos® and Continual Digital Lossless Audio technology.
Powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor (same as that of the Google
Pixel), the phone features 4GB of RAM and 64GB storage, 4070mAh
battery, a 16 MP rear-facing camera and an 8 MP front-facing camera.
The
Le Pro3, which comes in gold and gray, will be available at $399. It
also includes a 3-month free EcoPass membership, the company said. (The
Google Pixel range starts at about $650 in the US market).
Its entry-level Le S3 phone, which has Snapdragon 652 processor and 32GB
of storage, will be available in grey, rose gold, gold and black with
16 MP main and an 8 MP selfie camera. It is available for $249,
according to the company.
TV series
The company also introduced a line of ‘Super4 X Series’ televisions -
the X43 Pro, a X55, X65 priced at $629, $899 and $1,399, respectively-
with 4K and Harmon Kardon audio.
These televisions feature 3GB RAM and
32GB of storage.
The new products will be on sale through its online marketplace LeMall starting November 02,2016
The company also showcased its Android-driven LeEco Super Bike,
virtual reality gear the ExploreVR
and electric vehicles - a self-driving LeSEE Pro and an electric vehicle LeSEE.
virtual reality gear the ExploreVR
and electric vehicles - a self-driving LeSEE Pro and an electric vehicle LeSEE.
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