Moving on, Kodak offers two variants for every display size (except for 50-inch), one an usual LED TV while the other one is a smart variant. The 32-inch HDXSMART boasts of USB to USB copy feature, 4GB of Flash storage, 512MB RAM, and Air mouse. Surprisingly all the Smart TV across the lineup are equipped with the similar set of hardware apart from the variation in the display size. On the connectivity front, the TV’s are armed with HDMI, USB and VGA ports and the Smart variants of the TV are driven by ARM Cortex A7 and Android 4.4. The wide viewing angles along with smart progressive scan are some of the other features aimed at improving the viewing experience. Kodak as a brand has been reminiscent of cameras and film rolls. It was one of the many companies that suffered while shifting to the Digital era. While it is safe to assume that the Indian market is seeing a spike in the demand for LED TV’s the competition is only too furious. It would be interesting to see how Kodak will place their products in the market and if they will be able to make a dent.