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Screen size | 64.5 in Best: Axen 8682442100917 Screen size: 123 in | |||
Refresh rate | 120 Hz Best: Panasonic TC-P55VT60 Refresh rate: 3000 Hz | |||
Resolution | 3840 x 2160 px Best: Samsung QE82Q800TATXXU Resolution: 7680 x 7320 px |
Panel design | Flat |
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Screen size | 64.5 in |
Resolution | 3840 x 2160 px |
Screen Technology | OLED |
Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
Refresh rate | 120.0 Hz |
HDR | yes |
HDR Format | HDR 10 |
Number of colors | 1.07 billion |
Screen width | 56.24 in |
Screen height | 31.64 in |
Panel Type | OLED |
Panel Bit Depth | 10 bits |
Pixel Pitch | 0.01 in |
Pixel Density | 68.0 ppi |
Display Area | 94.42 % |
Frame Rate Control | no |
Operating System | Web OS |
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4K features | 4K Upscaler |
Smart Tv | yes |
Video camera | no |
Local dimming | yes |
3D Support | no |
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Wireless network (Wi-Fi) | yes |
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Wi-Fi standards | 802.11ac |
DLNA | yes |
Ethernet | yes |
Bluetooth | yes |
Height | 34.7 in |
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Width | 57.09 in |
Weight | 58.2 lb |
Depth | 8.9 in |
Voltage 220V | no |
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Voltage 110V | yes |
Ac Frequency | 50.0 Hz |
Power Consumption Sleep | 0.5 W |
File formats supported |
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Accessories |
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Built-in speaker(s) | yes |
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Audio decoders |
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Speaker System | 2-channel |
File formats supported |
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Vesa mount | yes |
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Vesa interface type | 300x200mm |
Removable stand | yes |
Height adjustment | no |
Number of HDMI ports | 4 |
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USB | yes |
USB 2.0 ports | 3 |
USB 3.0 ports | 1 |
Component video (YPbPr/YCbCr) in | yes |
Composite port in | yes |
Number of composite Inputs | 1 |
DVI port | no |
Digital Audio Ports | 1 |
Height | 32.7 in |
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Width | 57.09 in |
Weight | 50.93 lb |
Depth | 1.89 in |
Colour of product | Silver |
Height | 37.4 in |
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Width | 66.1 in |
Weight | 76.06 lb |
Depth | 9.0 in |
File formats supported |
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Tuner type | Analog & Digital |
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