LG 50LF650V 50 "
Photos 7 | Outdated Product $1,000.00 Network 3D TV, which can be attributed to the average level by the standards of analogues with 50 "screens. Actually, the screen has a resolution of 1920x1080, advanced Direct LED backlighting and anti-glare coating, and also provides a dynamic scene index of 1100 PMI (at a frame rate of 100 Hz). Conventional digital TV can be received thanks to the LG 50LF650V's three tuners — terrestrial, cable and satellite, and video interfaces include wireless Miracast and Wi-Di.Wi-Fi module can also be used for network connection;Internet functions include Google DIAL, and local — DLNA.The kit comes with 4 pairs of 3D glasses. |
LG 50LF650V 50 "
high index of dynamic scenes3D
Screen:50 ", 1920x1080 px, 100 Hz, ids 1100 fps
Multimedia:T2 tuner, Smart TV, Wi-Fi, LAN
Direct LED backlight. Wi-Fi module with Wi-Di technology. 4 pairs of 3D glasses included.
It differs from the younger models in the LF650V series (42" and smaller larger) not only in its diagonal, but also in the index of dynamic scenes doubled (up to 1100 fps).
Network 3D TV, which can be attributed to the average level by the standards of analogues with 50 "screens. Actually, the screen has a resolution of 1920x1080, advanced Direct LED backlighting and anti-glare coating, and also provides a dynamic scene index of 1100 PMI (at a frame rate of 100 Hz). Conventional digital TV can be received thanks to the LG 50LF650V's three tuners — terrestrial, cable and satellite, and video interfaces include wireless Miracast and Wi-Di.Wi-Fi module can also be used for network connection;Internet functions include Google DIAL, and local — DLNA.The kit comes with 4 pairs of 3D glasses.
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