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Kivi 32F700WU 32 "
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Size32 "32 "
Operating systemSmart TV (Android AOSP)Smart TV (Android AOSP)
Display
Screen surfacemattematte
Resolution1920x1080 px1920x1080 px
Brightness250 cd/m²250 cd/m²
Static contrast1 800:11 800:1
Response time8 ms8 ms
Frame rate60 Hz60 Hz
HDR supportHDR10+HDR10+
Multimedia
Sound power16 W16 W
Number of speakers22
Digital tuner
DVB-T2 (terrestrial)
DVB-C (cable)
DVB-T2 (terrestrial)
DVB-C (cable)
Features
Features
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
Connectors
HDMI33
Additional inputs
USB
LAN
composite AV input
USB
LAN
composite AV input
Outputs
mini-Jack (3.5 mm) headphones
 
optical
mini-Jack (3.5 mm) headphones
coaxial (SPDIF)
 
General
Wall mountVESA 200x100 mmVESA 200x100 mm
Power consumption40 W40 W
Dimensions (WxHxD)
730x467x180 mm /with stand/
730x467x180 mm /with stand/
Dimensions without stand (WxHxD)730x427x68 mm730x427x68 mm
Weight
4.5 kg /with stand/
4.5 kg /with stand/
Color
Added to E-Catalognovember 2019november 2019

Outputs

Coaxial (S/P-DIF). An interface for transmitting audio in digital format, which allows to transmit multi-channel audio via a single cable with an RCA connector (“tulip”). In terms of resistance to interference, this standard is somewhat inferior to the optical one (see below) — this is due to the fundamental differences between these interfaces. On the other hand, electrical cable is more reliable than optical fibre and is not as sensitive to pressure and bending.

Optical. An output for transmission of a digital audio signal on a fibre optic cable; allows the transmission of multi-channel audio. Notable for its complete insensitivity to electromagnetic interference. On the other hand, fibre optic cable is quite fragile, it must be protected from bending and strong pressure.

Mini-Jack (3.5 mm) for headphones. Standard 3.5mm headphone jack. Headphones can come in handy if you need to keep quiet and you can’t use the TV speakers – for example, at a later time of the day; or vice versa, if the environment is noisy and the sound of the TV is hard to hear. Most modern "ears" use a mini-Jack plug, so this connector is the standard headphone output in TVs. And in some models, this output can also be used as a linear output — for example, to connect individual speakers, a sound recording device, etc.

— Subwoofer. A separate output for connectin...g a subwoofer to a TV is a speaker for reproducing low and ultra-low frequencies. Audio systems without subwoofers usually reproduce these frequencies quite poorly. The use of subwoofer allows you to achieve the most deep and rich sound, which is especially important when watching movies with a lot of special effects or high-quality recordings from concerts. At the same time, it is worth noting that such outputs are quite rare in TVs: it is assumed that a full-format external audio system is more suitable for a demanding listener than a separate subwoofer.

— Line. Standard analogue audio interface; usually, provides the transmission of two-channel stereo. It is used primarily to connect active speakers and other audio equipment (for example, audio receivers or power amplifiers) to TVs. It can use different types of connectors, but most often it provides either a 3.5 mm mini-Jack or a pair of RCA jacks for tulip cables. Note that it is a separate line output that is meant here; in some models, this function can be performed by a 3.5 mm headphone jack (see above), but for them the presence of a line-out is not indicated.
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