Samsung UE-40J5100 40 "
![]() | Outdated Product $275.00 up to $479.96 Despite the rather large 40" screen, which is typical for fairly advanced devices, this model is a low-cost-class TV with traditional functionality. However, from this functionality, it is worth noting separately the presence of at least three digital tuners — terrestrial, cable and satellite. The aforementioned Samsung TV screen The UE-40J5100 delivers Full HD resolution, runs at 50 frames per second and provides a dynamic scene index of 200 PQI.Inputs are component, composite, USB and two HDMI. |
Samsung UE-40J5100 40 "
Despite the rather large 40" screen, which is typical for fairly advanced devices, this model is a low-cost-class TV with traditional functionality. However, from this functionality, it is worth noting separately the presence of at least three digital tuners — terrestrial, cable and satellite. The aforementioned Samsung TV screen The UE-40J5100 delivers Full HD resolution, runs at 50 frames per second and provides a dynamic scene index of 200 PQI.Inputs are component, composite, USB and two HDMI.
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