EcoStar LED TVs in Pakistan — Latest Models, Prices & Official Warranty

Looking for an EcoStar LED TV in Pakistan and want clear, practical guidance instead of spec dumps? You’re in the right place. This category page explains how to pick the right screen size, which features actually matter in Pakistani homes, and how to read prices the smart way—without guesswork. You’ll also find direct paths to EcoStar sub-categories so you can jump straight to the options that match your budget and room size. If you prefer to order by phone or WhatsApp, our Karachi team is ready to help at +92 330 999 7564, with in-store assistance at Mariam Center, Shop 5, Abdullah Haroon Road, Saddar, Karachi.

Shop EcoStar LED by Type & Size

Quick filters for faster browsing

Start with your viewing distance and wall space, then use filters by size and resolution to narrow down models quickly. Common living-room picks are 50–55 inches for 4K viewing at 8–10 feet, while bedrooms in Karachi apartments often suit 32–43 inches. If you mostly watch cable or SD/HD channels, an HD or Full HD panel can be plenty; if you stream Netflix or watch cricket in 4K, target a 4K UHD panel. When you shortlist, check each product card for “Smart/Android,” RAM/ROM, and port count so you don’t run into accessory surprises later.

For an even smoother experience, filter by “Smart/Android” when you need built-in apps and voice control, and by “4K UHD” if you want sharper sports and drama detail. If your setup includes a soundbar or console, keep an eye out for HDMI ARC/eARC, optical audio, and at least two USB ports. These small checks save repeat trips for cables and dongles, especially when you’re setting up on a weekend.

  • Popular sizes: 32″, 40″, 43″, 50″, 55″, 65″, 75″
  • Resolutions: HD, Full HD, 4K UHD
  • Smart OS: Smart/Android (Google services), basic “non-smart” options also available

Popular sub-categories (go straight to what you need)

Prefer a classic “switch on and watch” TV without heavy apps? Explore EcoStar’s simple LED range for budget-friendly, reliable screens that handle cable and USB playback well. It’s a strong match for small rooms or households that use set-top boxes and don’t need built-in streaming. Browse here: EcoStar Simple LED.

If you want streaming apps, cast from your phone, and use voice search, jump to EcoStar’s Android lineup. You’ll get the familiar Google experience, easy YouTube/Netflix access, and Chromecast built in on many models. Start here: EcoStar Android TV. For a sharper step-up—especially for cricket, movies, and console play—explore 4K models: EcoStar 4K UHD.

Fast actions (Call, WhatsApp, add to cart)

Not sure which way to go? Call +92 330 999 7564 to confirm size and feature fit for your room before you add to cart. Our team can also help you check what’s currently in stock, what’s on promotion, and what delivery options look like for your city. Prefer to message? Reach out on WhatsApp to share a photo of your wall or TV console; a quick look helps us recommend the right size and mount. If you’re ready to buy, use “Add to cart” for doorstep delivery options, or choose store pickup from Saddar if you want to see units in person first.

Price Guidance & What Affects EcoStar LED Prices in Pakistan

Screen size & panel resolution are your biggest price drivers

Prices climb as you step up from 32″ to 43″ and from 50″ to 55″ or 65″ because larger panels cost more to produce and ship. Resolution also matters: Full HD screens are typically more affordable than 4K UHD, but 4K brings a visible sharpness boost for sports, gaming, and streaming—worth it if your main content supports it. For mixed cable and streaming, many families in Pakistan find a 43″ Full HD or a 50″ 4K to be the sweet spot between price and performance. When comparing, remember that two TVs of the same size can vary in price based on panel tech, processing, and build quality.

Within the same resolution, panel quality and image processing affect motion, color volume, and upscaling. This is why some 50″ 4K TVs cost more: they may offer better motion handling for T20 cricket or smarter upscaling for SD/HD cable. If you care about sports clarity and smoother panning during matches, consider the step-up model rather than only chasing the lowest sticker price. You’ll notice the difference on match day when camera pans keep the ball crisp instead of smeared.

Smart OS, RAM/ROM & chipset shape performance (and price)

Android/Google TV models tend to cost more than basic LED TVs because you’re paying for a licensed platform, processor, and memory. Look for at least 1–2 GB RAM and 8–16 GB storage if you plan to install apps beyond YouTube and Netflix, and expect smoother app switching with higher RAM. A stronger chipset often means faster boot times and better app stability, which matters when multiple family members bounce between streaming, casting, and USB playback. If your usage is light—cable TV plus occasional YouTube—basic smart features might be enough to save cost.

If you rely on casting from Android phones, check for built-in Chromecast; for iOS, confirm AirPlay support or plan to use compatible casting apps. Gamers should also confirm the HDMI version and input lag details on individual product pages. While most LED TVs in this range aren’t marketed as “gaming TVs,” choosing the right chipset can still reduce stutter and help the system keep up with your console’s interface and streaming overlays.

PKR/USD swings, duties & seasonal promos influence the final tag

TV pricing in Pakistan is sensitive to exchange rate movements and import duties, which can nudge prices up or down month to month. You may see better deal windows around national shopping events (e.g., Eid, 11.11, New Year clearance) or when a new model year replaces older stock. If you’re not in a rush, it’s reasonable to ask our team about upcoming promotions or bundles—sometimes you’ll get a better soundbar or wall-mount deal rather than a direct price cut. For time-sensitive buys, we recommend checking the live price shown on each product page, as that reflects the latest landed costs and promo status.

To manage budgets, shortlist two sizes or configurations—say, a 43″ Android TV and a 50″ 4K model—then pick based on current promo value. If you’re setting up a new apartment in Karachi with a UPS or inverter, consider the total package cost (TV + mount + basic HDMI + potential soundbar) instead of only TV price. This avoids surprises after checkout and helps you hit your ideal experience the first time.

Internal links used so far (count: 3 of 5): EcoStar Simple LED, EcoStar Android TV, EcoStar 4K UHD.

Top Picks (Editor’s Choice) — Updated for Pakistan

Best budget EcoStar LED for small rooms (32″ class)

If you’re furnishing a bedroom or a compact lounge in Karachi, a 32-inch EcoStar LED is the sensible, budget-friendly choice. At typical bed-to-TV distances of 6–8 feet, HD/HD-ready panels look clean for cable channels and YouTube, and they’re easier on the wallet than larger 4K sets. Focus on a model with at least two HDMI ports (for a set-top box and a streaming stick/console) and two USB ports for media playback. If you want built-in apps without a separate device, shortlist EcoStar Smart/Android options in this size—handy for YouTube and Netflix without adding hardware.

Consider this size if you’re moving into a new apartment and want to keep energy draw low; smaller screens sip less power and are more forgiving with UPS/inverter setups during load-shedding. If you mostly watch dramas, news, and cricket highlights (not full 4K streams), you won’t feel like you’re missing out. To see what’s in stock and the live EcoStar LED price in Pakistan for 32″, open the product cards under the simple LED or Android sub-categories; pricing reflects current PKR/USD and promotions and is updated on-site.

Best value 4K for families (50–55″)

For a main TV where the family gathers—often an 8–10-foot viewing distance—50″–55″ EcoStar 4K UHD models are the sweet spot. You get noticeably sharper detail for PSL matches, movies, and console UIs without the wall space and budget jump of 65″+. If you stream a lot, lean toward EcoStar Android/Google TV units: they typically offer smoother app support and voice search, plus casting from Android phones. Check the product pages for RAM/ROM so the OS feels responsive when multiple apps are installed.

Look for at least three HDMI ports if you plan to connect a set-top box, a console, and a soundbar/AVR. For clean setup, confirm HDMI ARC/eARC for soundbar control via the TV remote. These mid-range EcoStar 4K sets also tend to have better motion handling than entry-level models, which helps during fast camera pans in T20s and action movies. Compare two or three options on the category page and pick the one that balances features with today’s promo price.

Best big-screen experience (65–75″)

When your living room allows 10–12+ feet of viewing distance—or you just love that “cinema” feel—EcoStar 65″ and 75″ 4K TVs deliver the size that makes sports and films feel immersive. These screens reward 4K streaming and next-gen consoles with more visible detail and larger text/icons at normal seating distances. Before you commit, measure wall width and check the doorways and staircase turns for safe delivery—large panels need a clear path and sturdy mounting points.

At this size, pairing a soundbar adds as much perceived upgrade as the screen itself. Choose models with eARC to pass higher-quality audio to your soundbar/AVR, and confirm at least one high-bandwidth HDMI for consoles. If power backup is part of your setup, plan the load: big panels draw more watts. Our team can help you sanity-check dimensions, mounts, and delivery options over WhatsApp—send a photo of your wall and seating area for a quick recommendation.

Smart Features You’ll Actually Use

Streaming apps in Pakistan, casting & everyday convenience

EcoStar Smart/Android TVs bring the essentials most homes use daily: YouTube for news and kids’ content, Netflix and Prime Video for dramas and movies, and built-in Chromecast for one-tap casting from Android phones. If you have a mixed household, check whether your shortlisted model also supports common screen-mirroring standards; for iOS users, plan to use casting apps or a streaming dongle if AirPlay isn’t available. A quick test after installation—open YouTube, play a 4K clip, and cast from your phone—helps ensure Wi-Fi strength is solid where the TV sits.

For multi-user households, a bit of RAM headroom reduces frustration. TVs with higher RAM/ROM handle app updates and switching more smoothly, especially during busy evenings when several apps are running. If your internet plan is modest, use built-in bandwidth controls or streaming app quality settings to prevent mid-match buffering. You’ll get a reliable experience even on variable connections common in apartment buildings.

Voice search, Google Assistant & search shortcuts

Voice search is more than a novelty when used right. Ask for “latest PSL highlights” or “Pakistani dramas” and jump straight into relevant results without typing. For kids or elders, saying “open YouTube” or “go to Netflix” removes remote-navigating friction. Many EcoStar Android TVs support Google Assistant basics, so you can also ask for weather or simple queries while you’re prepping snacks in the kitchen and letting the match run.

For best results, place the remote’s mic a short distance from your mouth and speak naturally. If the TV sits near a window or fan that adds background noise, voice pickup may be less reliable—close the window or angle the mic slightly. Keep your apps updated; voice search and recommendations improve over time when services are current.

Sports mode, game mode & motion handling

Sports and action movies benefit from picture presets that tweak motion and color. Sports mode usually increases brightness and adjusts motion settings to keep fast pans crisper; it’s useful for cricket and football broadcasts. Game mode typically reduces processing to lower input lag for consoles—menus feel snappier and gameplay responds faster. Try these modes on your shortlisted EcoStar model and stick with the one that looks most natural to your eyes; not every source benefits from heavy motion smoothing.

If cable TV looks too “soap-opera,” turn down motion interpolation or switch to a standard preset. For kids’ cartoons and bright studio shows, a slightly cooler color temperature can make whites pop; for movies, a warmer, cinema-style preset is more comfortable. You don’t need to be an expert: spend five minutes toggling presets on a YouTube sports clip and a Netflix scene to lock in a look the whole family likes.

Want to explore TVs beyond EcoStar while staying in the same department? See the broader LEDs & Audio hub to compare categories and brands side by side.

Connectivity & Setup

Ports checklist: get the connections right the first time

Before you buy, look at the back (or side) panel photos on each product page and confirm the ports you’ll actually use. For most Pakistani households, a practical minimum is two to three HDMI ports—one for cable/satellite, one for a streaming stick or console, and one spare for future gear. If you’re pairing a soundbar, check for HDMI ARC/eARC; ARC allows the TV remote to control soundbar volume and cleanly routes audio with a single HDMI cable. Two USB ports are handy for media playback and powering small dongles, while an optical (SPDIF) out gives you a backup path for soundbars or older AV receivers. An RF input remains useful for local cable connections; it saves you from extra adapters in buildings with legacy wiring.

When scanning the spec card, also note the placement of ports—side-facing inputs make it easier to plug in USB drives or HDMI cables when the TV is wall-mounted. For gaming, verify at least one high-bandwidth HDMI port to handle modern consoles more reliably. If you mainly watch cable, an extra HDMI may feel optional, but it’s good insurance if a guest arrives with a laptop or you upgrade to a streaming stick later. These small checks prevent last-minute “missing cable” runs across Saddar on installation day and keep your setup tidy from the start.

  • Essentials: 2–3× HDMI, 2× USB, 1× optical (or ARC/eARC on HDMI)
  • Nice to have: LAN (Ethernet) for stable streaming, headphone jack for late-night viewing
  • Legacy: RF/AV (RCA) if you still use older set-top boxes or retro consoles

Sound options: built-in speakers vs soundbar/AVR

Built-in TV speakers handle news, dramas, and casual YouTube well, but a compact soundbar can transform cricket nights and movie soundtracks in Karachi apartments without shaking the walls. If you’re going for a soundbar, ARC/eARC support simplifies control—your EcoStar TV remote can change volume and power the bar on/off with the TV. Optical audio works too and is a solid backup if your soundbar lacks ARC, though you’ll usually control volume on the soundbar remote. For larger rooms (DHA/Clifton double lounges or open-plan spaces), a 2.1 or 3.1 bar with a sub adds fuller dialogue and bass without the wiring hassle of a full surround setup.

AV receivers (AVRs) suit enthusiasts who want multiple HDMI sources and bigger speakers, but they take more space and planning. If you plan an AVR later, pick an EcoStar TV with eARC to pass higher-quality audio formats more reliably. Whichever route you choose, unbox and test audio quickly after delivery—play a YouTube dialogue scene and a PSL highlight clip to check lip sync and bass. A five-minute check avoids back-and-forth if a cable is faulty or a setting needs tweaking.

Wall-mount vs table stand: fit, safety & installation basics

Wall-mounting saves space and gives a cleaner look—especially in smaller Karachi and Lahore apartments—while a table stand is simplest if you’re renting or want flexible repositioning. For walls, confirm you have solid mounting points; plasterboard alone won’t hold larger sizes like 65″ or 75″. Keep ports accessible: a low-profile fixed mount looks sleek but can make side/back ports harder to reach; a tilt or slim articulating mount can help with glare and cable access. When measuring, leave room for ventilation, cable bend radius, and any LED strip or trunking you plan to add.

On the table stand, ensure the TV feet fit your console width; many modern TVs have wide-set feet that overhang smaller tables. Use anti-tip straps if kids are around, and route cables so they don’t tug on ports. During install, set the TV to a standard or “Cinema” picture mode, then step back to your normal seating distance and adjust brightness and sharpness. A careful first setup keeps you from chasing settings later when guests arrive for the match.

Energy, Power Backup & Care (Pakistan context)

Power consumption tips & UPS/inverter planning

LED TVs are relatively efficient, but power planning matters when load-shedding hits. Smaller screens (32″–43″) sip fewer watts and are more forgiving on modest UPS setups common in Karachi and Lahore. If you’re on battery backup, reduce backlight/brightness and disable high-power features like aggressive motion smoothing; these tweaks extend backup time without sacrificing too much clarity. Where possible, wire the TV to a surge protector to guard against voltage swings that occasionally follow an outage restoration.

For inverters, plan the total load: TV + Wi-Fi router + soundbar can be a manageable combo if you avoid max brightness and keep volume moderate. If the main TV is 65″ or 75″, consider using a soundbar with an auto-standby feature and keep connected devices (like consoles) off when not in use. Talk to your installer about a clean power path—messy splitter chains can introduce noise and random reboots. A quick “power budget” calculation before you buy helps you choose the right size without stressing your backup system.

Picture modes that save energy (and look better)

Picture presets are more than cosmetics—they affect energy draw. “Cinema” or “Movie” modes often reduce peak brightness and push warmer color tones, which many people find comfortable for evening viewing and which can help with power efficiency. If daytime glare is strong, use a balanced “Standard” or “Expert” mode with moderate backlight instead of maxing brightness; you’ll save watts and keep highlights from looking blown out. For kids’ cartoons and bright studio shows, try slightly higher brightness during the day and dial it back at night.

Disable unused features like ambient light detection if it’s behaving unpredictably in Pakistani lighting conditions (bright windows, reflective tiles). Likewise, heavy motion interpolation can raise processing overhead while adding the “soap opera effect.” Test motion settings with a cricket clip: if the ball trails or looks unnatural, reduce smoothing and see if clarity improves. Save your chosen settings as defaults so family members don’t need to tweak them every time.

Dust, heat & long-term care in local conditions

Karachi’s coastal humidity and dust can build up on vents and bezels, raising heat and reducing lifespan if ignored. Wipe the panel gently with a microfiber cloth (dry or slightly damp with distilled water); avoid harsh cleaners that leave streaks or damage coatings. Keep side and rear vents clear—don’t push the TV flush against curtains or wall décor. If your room traps heat in summer, a small change like leaving two fingers of space behind the TV or using a tilt mount can improve airflow and reduce thermal throttling.

During monsoon months, ensure power strips and joints are off the floor and away from water seepage paths. If you notice a fan or AC blowing directly on the TV, change the angle to minimize dust ingress. For homes near main roads (e.g., Saddar/Abdullah Haroon Road), consider a quarterly dust check; it takes five minutes and can prevent gradual brightness drop. Treat the remote with care too—replace batteries proactively so they don’t leak and corrode the contacts.

How to Choose the Right Size (Quick Guide)

Viewing distance cheat sheet for Pakistani homes

Use your typical seating distance to guide size: around 6–8 feet suits 32″–43″, 8–10 feet suits 50″–55″, and 10–12+ feet suits 65″–75″. If you mostly watch cable/HD channels, slightly smaller sizes feel sharper because the TV doesn’t magnify compression artifacts as much. If you stream 4K sports or films, stepping up to 50″–55″ at 8–10 feet delivers more visible detail without overwhelming the room. In compact lounges common in Karachi apartments, many families settle on 43″ or 50″ as the “just right” middle—easy on the budget and on wall space.

Measure diagonally for size, but also confirm width and height against your wall or console. Mounting too high can cause neck strain—aim for the screen’s center to sit roughly at seated eye level. If you often watch from the floor or a rug (kids’ cartoons, gatherings), test angles to ensure lower seating still sees a clear picture. A quick painter’s tape outline on the wall helps visualize 50″ vs 55″ before you commit.

Wall space, glare & furniture clearance

Leave side clearance for airflow and cable changes, and bottom clearance for a soundbar if you’re adding one later. Watch for windows opposite the TV; strong afternoon sun in west-facing rooms can cause reflections on glossy panels. A tilt mount can reduce reflections without moving furniture, and a translucent curtain can help daytime viewing without needing maximum brightness. For stands, ensure the feet don’t hang off the console and that cable exits don’t collide with the back board.

Doorways, stair turns, and elevator sizes matter for 65″ and 75″ deliveries—measure tight corners ahead of time. In multi-purpose rooms (guest + lounge), consider a swivel or low-profile articulating mount so the TV can face different seating zones. If you plan wall décor or shelving around the TV, install after the TV is up to avoid drilling conflicts. These small planning steps make delivery and setup smooth and protect your new screen from bumps.

Use-case examples: cricket, dramas, gaming & kids

For cricket fans, a 50″–55″ 4K EcoStar brings smoother motion and clearer ball tracking at typical 8–10-foot living-room distances; pair it with Sports mode and moderate motion smoothing that looks natural. Drama lovers who prioritize dialogue and color over size may be perfectly happy with a 43″ smart model in a bedroom, especially if they add a compact soundbar for clarity. Casual gamers benefit from a 50″ 4K screen where UI text is comfortably readable at 8–9 feet; switch on Game mode to reduce input lag and keep processing light.

For kids’ rooms, a 32″–40″ makes sense for closer seating and lower power draw, with robust parental controls and simple app setups. In studios or small apartments in Saddar, a 43″ strikes a balance between wall presence and budget. Whatever the use case, shortlist two sizes and compare today’s promo value—you’ll have flexibility if stock or price shifts slightly by the time you check out.

Official Warranty & After-Sales

EcoStar warranty coverage in Pakistan: what to expect

EcoStar TVs in Pakistan typically include official brand warranty with coverage that can differ for the display panel vs. other parts. Always confirm the exact terms on the product page and in the physical warranty card inside your box. When your TV arrives, match the serial number on the unit to the warranty card and keep your Sadaat Electronics invoice safely; these documents are required for any claim. If a product page shows a promo with extended coverage, treat it as model-specific and time-bound rather than a blanket promise—promos change.

How to file a warranty claim (simple checklist)

Step 1: Keep your invoice and warranty card ready. Step 2: Call our team at +92 330 999 7564 to confirm the authorized service channel for your city. Step 3: Share a short description of the issue (e.g., no picture, no sound, lines on panel, ports not working) and any error messages. Step 4: Follow the instructions given by the authorized service center—some cases require on-site checks, others require service bench evaluation. Turnaround varies by issue and parts availability; we’ll guide you on what to expect without making time guarantees.

Common issues that may void coverage

Physical damage (cracked panel), moisture or liquid ingress, unauthorized opening or repair attempts, and damage due to incorrect voltage or non-compliant power accessories can void coverage. Use surge protection, avoid spraying cleaners directly on the panel, and don’t drill or modify mounts that stress the chassis. If in doubt, call us first—we’ll help you understand what’s considered normal wear and what needs a service ticket.

Buying From Sadaat Electronics (Karachi + Nationwide)

Why buy from us

We focus on genuine, brand-sourced stock with transparent pricing on product pages so you can make decisions quickly. Our in-house team helps you choose the right size and features for your room, and we’re reachable by call or WhatsApp for quick checks on availability, delivery, and mounts. We avoid over-promising—if a model is temporarily out of stock or a promo has ended, we’ll say so and suggest the closest alternative at a similar price-performance point.

Delivery options & packaging

For Karachi, same/next-day delivery is often possible on in-stock items; for other cities, courier timelines apply. We recommend unboxing the TV carefully, keeping all packaging until you’ve tested ports, Wi-Fi, and basic picture modes. Report transit damage at delivery time if visible; discreet issues like dead-on-arrival electronics should be raised promptly with photos/video so we can coordinate with the brand’s authorized service channel. Exact timelines and services vary by location and stock status.

Store pickup & contact

Prefer to see TV sizes in person? Visit us at Mariam Center, Shop 5, Abdullah Haroon Road, Saddar, Karachi. For fast assistance or to share room photos for a size check, call or WhatsApp +92 330 999 7564. We’ll help you shortlist options and mounts to match your wall and seating.

Installments & Payment

Payment methods

We support common payment options such as cash and card for in-store purchases and standard methods for online orders as available on checkout. If you’re exploring monthly installments, please note that options can vary by time and partner. The most reliable way to check is to call or WhatsApp us with your preferred TV size and your city; we’ll share the current partner options and any documentation required.

How to inquire about installments

When you message or call, tell us: your target size (e.g., 43″ or 55″), whether you need Android/Google TV, and your city. Keep your valid CNIC ready and ask about any processing fees, down payment, and delivery timeline under installment plans. If installments aren’t available for a specific model, we’ll suggest the closest alternative that fits your use case and budget. Always confirm final terms in writing (invoice or plan summary) before checkout.

FAQs

What is the EcoStar LED price in Pakistan right now?
Prices change with stock, promos, and exchange rates. The most accurate price is the one displayed on each product page at the time you view it. For quick checks or bundle deals (e.g., wall mount + basic HDMI), call or WhatsApp +92 330 999 7564.
“Smart LED” is a general term for TVs with built-in apps; “Android/Google TV” specifically uses Google’s platform with Play Store, Chromecast, and voice search. If you want the widest app support and easy casting from Android phones, pick Android/Google TV.
Match the size to your viewing distance: 6–8 feet suits 32″–43″, 8–10 feet suits 50″–55″, and 10–12+ feet suits 65″–75″. For mostly cable/HD content, smaller sizes look sharper; for 4K streaming and sports, 50″–55″ is a great living-room sweet spot.
EcoStar TVs carry official brand warranty. Keep your Sadaat Electronics invoice and the warranty card from the box. Coverage differs for panel vs parts; confirm on the product page and card. For claims, call us and we’ll guide you to the authorized channel.
Installment availability varies by time and partner. Call or WhatsApp our team with your desired model/size and city, and we’ll share the current options and requirements.
Yes—browse the EcoStar categories and place an order online. Karachi deliveries are often same/next-day on in-stock items; other cities follow courier timelines. For the fastest update on availability to your area, contact us directly.
Use the EcoStar sub-categories for a focused view on Android/Google TV and 4K UHD models. You can also visit our LEDs & Audio hub to compare categories and brands side by side.