Faible | Moyenne | Bon | Excellent | |
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Taille de l'écran | 42 in Meilleur: Axen 8682442100917 Taille de l'écran: 123 in | |||
Résolution | 1920 x 1080 px Meilleur: Samsung QE82Q800TATXXU Résolution: 7680 x 7320 px |
Conception du panneau | Plat |
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Taille de l'écran | 42.0 in |
Résolution | 1920 x 1080 px |
Technologie d'écran | Plasma |
Ratio d'aspect | 16:9 |
Rapport de contraste dynamique | 50,000,000:1 |
HDR | Non |
Temps de réponse | 0.0 ms |
Compatible HD 1080p (Full HD) | Oui |
Amélioration du mouvement (fréquence / index) | Oui |
Certifié Ultra HD (UHD / 4K) | Non |
Fonctionnalités Internet |
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Smart TV | Oui |
Image dans l'image | Oui |
Minuterie de sommeil | Oui |
Lecteur de carte mémoire | Non |
Prise en charge 3D | Oui |
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Lunettes incluses | Oui |
Peut convertir 2D en 3D | Oui |
Réseau sans fil (Wi-Fi) | Oui |
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Adaptateur WiFi intégré ou inclus | Adaptateur USB non inclus |
DLNA | Non |
NFC | Non |
Ethernet | Oui |
la taille | 664.0 mm |
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Largeur | 1018.0 mm |
Poids | 27.0 kg |
Profondeur | 320.0 mm |
Formats de fichiers pris en charge | JPEG/JPG |
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Fréquence d'image | 24p |
Type de tuner | Analogique et numérique |
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Tuner TV numérique | Oui |
Haut-parleur (s) intégré (s) | Oui |
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Décodeurs audio | Dolby Digital Plus |
Monture Vesa | Oui |
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Port HDMI | Oui |
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Nombre de ports HDMI | 4 |
USB | Oui |
Nombre de ports USB | 3 |
Ports USB 2.0 | 3 |
Nombre d'entrées vidéo composante (YPbPr / YCbCr) | 1 |
Nombre d'entrées composites | 1 |
DisplayPort | Non |
Canal de retour audio (ARC) | Oui |
MHL | Non |
la taille | 6350.0 mm |
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Largeur | 1018.0 mm |
Poids | 23.5 kg |
Profondeur | 50.0 mm |
Couleur du produit | Noir |
Fréquence AC | 50.0 Hz |
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Consommation d'énergie en veille | 0.4 W |
Consommation électrique max | 156.0 W |
Connexion 9V / 12V / 14V | Non |
Normes de qualité vidéo |
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