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Screen shape | Flat |
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Response time | - ms |
Display diagonal | 54.6 \ |
Display brightness | - cd/m² |
Display technology | LED |
Native refresh rate | 60 Hz |
Motion interpolation technology | TruMotion 120 Hz |
3D | - |
Operating system version | 3.0 |
Operating system installed | Web OS |
Product color | Black |
Panel mounting interface | 300 x 300 mm |
Audio system | 2.0 Channel |
Audio decoders | DTS-HD |
RMS rated power | 20 W |
PC in (D-Sub) | No |
HDMI ports quantity | 3 |
DVI-D ports quantity | 0 |
USB 2.0 ports quantity | USB 2.0 ports have a data transmission speed of 480 Mbps, and are backwards compatible with USB 1.1 ports. You can connect all kinds of peripheral devices to them. |
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports | 1 |
Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) | SimpLink |
AC input voltage | 100 - 240 V |
AC input frequency | 50 - 60 Hz |
Power consumption (standby) | 0.5 W |
Wi-Fi standards | Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) |
Sustainability certificates | ENERGY STAR |
Package depth | 152.4 mm |
Package width | 1358.9 mm |
Package height | 861.06 mm |
Package weight | 23813.6 g |
Depth (with stand) | 281.94 mm |
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Height (with stand) | 787.4 mm |
Weight (with stand) | 18189.05 g |
Depth (without stand) | 60.96 mm |
Width (without stand) | 1239.52 mm |
Height (without stand) | 721.36 mm |
Weight (without stand) | 16510.76 g |
Instructions to reduce the risk of electric shock by not removing covers.
Warning to reduce the risk of fire and electric shock by not exposing to rain or moisture.
Explains the meaning of WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE messages for user guidance.
Warning about chemicals known to cause cancer and birth defects.
Ensures proper grounding and electrical connections to prevent shock and fire hazards.
Guidelines for safely cleaning, moving, and ensuring proper ventilation for the TV.
Procedures for safely disconnecting power and handling batteries.
Warnings and advice for safe and comfortable 3D viewing to prevent discomfort or accidents.
Important notes on initial TV setup, including startup time and potential feature variations.
Guides for installing an antenna isolator and using a ferrite core for optimal performance.
Cautions regarding unapproved items, screen care, and proper cleaning procedures.
Detailed instructions for safely lifting, moving, and transporting the TV to prevent damage.
Explains the functions of the TV's physical buttons, including different types and notes.
Steps to access and adjust menu items using the TV's control buttons.
Steps for safely placing the TV on a table, including necessary ventilation space.
Detailed steps for securely attaching the TV to a wall mount, including bracket alignment.
Information on using screws and mounts that meet VESA standards for secure wall mounting.
Notifications and general advice for connecting various external devices to the TV.
Instructions for connecting antennas, cable boxes, and using HDMI for optimal picture quality.
Overview of the remote control buttons and their primary functions for basic operation.
Detailed explanation of each button's functionality on the standard remote control.
Identifies the buttons on the Magic Remote and their basic functions.
Explains advanced functions like voice recognition, search, and universal control.
Steps to pair the Magic Remote with the TV and how to unpair it.
Solutions for issues like remote control failure, no image/sound, or sudden power off.
Specifications for TV system, program coverage, impedance, operating environment, and wireless modules.
FCC regulations for interference, RF exposure, and general compliance for US users.
Industry Canada compliance for interference and RF exposure for Canadian users.
Guidelines for safe television placement to prevent injury, especially to children.
Lists hexadecimal key codes and their corresponding functions for controlling the TV.
Instructions for connecting a TV via USB to serial converter for external control.
Details on connecting the TV using an RS-232C cable for external control.
How to connect the TV using a phone jack to RS-232 cable for external control.
Details on RS-232C wiring configurations and setting the TV's ID for control.
Specifies baud rate, data length, parity, and communication code for commands.
A comprehensive list of commands and their hexadecimal codes for controlling TV functions.
Defines the format for sending commands and receiving acknowledgements.
Explains data formats, acknowledgements, and hexadecimal to decimal mapping for commands.
Steps to connect and control the TV via IP network using a computer and telnet service.
Guide to connecting to a Wi-Fi network, selecting a network, and checking connection status.
Steps for setting up wired (Ethernet) or Wi-Fi connections for the TV.
Steps to diagnose and resolve common network connection problems like Gateway, DNS, or TV connection errors.
Guide to installing and setting up the SmartShare PC software on your computer.
Steps to connect your smartphone to the TV for content sharing via SmartShare.
Instructions on how to check for and update the TV's firmware for the latest features and fixes.
How to connect portable devices directly to the TV using Wi-Fi Direct for screen sharing.
Instructions for setting up Miracast and Intel® WiDi for wireless video and screen mirroring.
Steps to check Wi-Fi router firmware, signal strength, and device connectivity.
Identifies interference sources and provides methods to improve Wi-Fi signal quality.