LG 32LF592U 32 "
![]() | Outdated Product $300.00 Mid-range TV with Smart TV support. Actually, the emphasis in the characteristics is somewhat shifted precisely to network capabilities: for example, the Wi-Fi module supports Wi-Di and Miracast video technologies, and the software part includes YouTube and AccuWeather services. But the LG 32LF592U TV screen at 32 "diagonal has a resolution of only 1366x768 — however, with a dynamic scene index of 400 and Direct LED backlighting. Of the traditional features, it is worth mentioning three digital tuners, including satellite, and a set of connectors, including 2 ports USB. |
LG 32LF592U 32 "
Screen:32 ", 1366x768 px
Multimedia:T2 tuner, Smart TV, Wi-Fi, LAN
Wi-Fi support.
The screen resolution is 1366x768.
Mid-range TV with Smart TV support. Actually, the emphasis in the characteristics is somewhat shifted precisely to network capabilities: for example, the Wi-Fi module supports Wi-Di and Miracast video technologies, and the software part includes YouTube and AccuWeather services. But the LG 32LF592U TV screen at 32 "diagonal has a resolution of only 1366x768 — however, with a dynamic scene index of 400 and Direct LED backlighting. Of the traditional features, it is worth mentioning three digital tuners, including satellite, and a set of connectors, including 2 ports USB.
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