LG 40UF675V 40 "
![]() | Outdated Product $527.00 The entire UF675V series are TVs designed for those who want a high quality screen without the bells and whistles of Smart TV or 3D support; in other words, these are relatively inexpensive UltraHD models. The LG 40UF675V TV is one of the lower-end devices in the series, featuring what its name suggests with a 40" screen. Other screen specs include Edge LED backlighting, anti-glare coating and a Dynamic Scene Index of 900 PMI (at 100Hz frame rate). ) Five digital tuners allow you to receive all major types of digital broadcasts, and the USB port is capable of working with a wide range of formats.Sound power — 20 watts. |
LG 40UF675V 40 "
UltraHD screen resolution. 5 digital tuners.
The entire UF675V series are TVs designed for those who want a high quality screen without the bells and whistles of Smart TV or 3D support; in other words, these are relatively inexpensive UltraHD models. The LG 40UF675V TV is one of the lower-end devices in the series, featuring what its name suggests with a 40" screen. Other screen specs include Edge LED backlighting, anti-glare coating and a Dynamic Scene Index of 900 PMI (at 100Hz frame rate). ) Five digital tuners allow you to receive all major types of digital broadcasts, and the USB port is capable of working with a wide range of formats.Sound power — 20 watts.
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