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32" Vivo LCD HD TV $599 @ Dick Smith

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VIVO DSE's Home Brand
32" High Definition LCD TV with Built-in Tuner
HDMI Digital Input
High Contrast and Brightness: 1000:1, 450cd⁄m2
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Pixel Pitch - 0.3638 x 0.3638
Response Time: 8ms
Max Resolution: 1366 x 768
Active Display Area: 698.4 x 392.85
Display Color (max): 16.7M
Viewing Angle (H⁄V): 178° ⁄ 178°
Color System - PAL
Sound System - DK⁄BG⁄I
Audio Stereo System - Yes
Audio Speaker - 10W x 2
Connections:
CVBS + AUDIO R⁄L x 2
TV(RF) x 1
PC Connection x 1
PC Stereo Input x 1
HDMI x 2
S-Video x 1
YCbCr⁄YPbPr x 2
Coaxial x 1
HDTV (DVB-T) 1080i, 720p: Yes
HD TV Compatibility: 1080i⁄720p
Teletext: Yes
Nicam: Yes
DVB-T(HD): Yes
Horizontally Scan Frequency - 30-60 KHz
Vertically Scan Frequency - 55-75 KHz
Accessories - Instruction Manual, Remote control
Power supply: 110V-240V
Power consumption: 145W
Stand by power consumption: <5W
Dimension (WxDxH): 796 x 233 x 573mm
Weight - Gross: 16Kg
Good 4 The Price

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  • Not full HD, but at sub $600 you wouldn't expect it!

  • +1

    I purchased this TV for $500 a while ago after seeing it on ozbargain.

    Its a great TV, you can't tell the difference between 1366 x 768 and 1920x1080 for digital TV. I would doubt you would notice it even for blu-ray. It also works well connected to my PC for watching movies and playing games.

    Its a very nice and cheap TV. Also for those with blu-ray/PS3's etc, this TV can do 1920x1080 resolution on HDMI as it just scales it to fit the TV.

    Just one thing to know, it doesn't have "overscan" in the settings, this means you might have some problems using your PC with HDMI. Many TV's lack this feature so its not a big deal. It has a VGA port and an audio port anyway and the quality is good enough to use as a PC monitor.

  • tonymony, please observe the deal posting guidelines.

    Secondly, is the link still correct?

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