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Brand | Lloyd |
Model | L48N 48 inch (121 cm) LED Full HD TV |
Warranty | 3 Years |
Box Contents | Television, Remote Control, Batteries, Wall Mount, User Manual, Warranty Card |
Type | LED |
Size(Diagonal) | 48 Inch (121.92 cm, Ideal for 6-12 feet viewing distance) |
Resolution | Full HD, 1920 x 1080 Pixels |
LED Backlight Type | Edge LED |
Refresh Rate | 60 Hz |
Brightness | 330 Nits |
Aspect Ratio | 16 : 9 |
Horizontal Viewing Angles | 170 Degrees |
Vertical Viewing Angles | 150 Degrees |
Other Display Features | 3D Comb Filter |
Dimensions With Stand(WxDxH) | 1090.7 x 703.7 x 281.6 mm |
Dimensions Without Stand(WxDxH) | 1090.7 x 647.2 x 84.5 mm |
Stand Shape | Tabletop |
Stand Colour | Black |
Analog TV Reception Formats | PAL, SECAM |
Video Formats Supported | MPEG-4 |
Image Formats Supported | JPEG |
Audio Formats Supported | MP3 |
No. of Speakers | 2 |
Output per Speaker | 8 W |
Total Speaker Output | 16 W |
Other Smart Audio Features | 5 Band Equalizer, Auto volume leveller: Balance |
USB Ports | 1 |
USB Supports | Audio, Video, Image |
HDMI Ports | 2 |
Digital/Optical Audio Output Ports | 1 |
Headphone/Speaker output ports | 1 |
RF Input(Analog Coaxial) Ports | 1 |
VGA Input Ports | 1 |
Smart TV | No |
Remote Type | RF (Radio frequency) |
Voltage Requirement | 100 - 240 V |
Power Consmption Running | 120 W |
Power Consmption Standby | 1 W |
Power Saving Mode | Yes |
Higher Speaker Output:
20 Watts vs 16 Watts
Bigger Screen Size:
50 inch vs 48 inch
Common Features
Higher Speaker Output:
20 Watts vs 16 Watts
Smaller Screen Size:
43 inch vs 48 inch
Common Features
Has Contrast Ratio
4000
Lower Speaker Output:
14 Watts vs 16 Watts
Smaller Screen Size:
40 inch vs 48 inch
Common Features
More HDMI Ports:
4 vs 2
Differences
• Resolution Name:
4K/Ultra HD/UHD/Quad Full HD vs Full HD
Common Features
Has Sound Type
2.0,Stereo
Lower Speaker Output:
10 Watts vs 16 Watts
Smaller Screen Size:
40 inch vs 48 inch
Common Features
Higher Speaker Output:
20 Watts vs 16 Watts
Bigger Screen Size:
58 inch vs 48 inch
Higher Refresh Rate:
100 vs 60
Common Features