Samsung UE-40H5000 40 "
![]() | Outdated Product $380.00 An entry-level TV — not only by the standards of large-screen models, but also by the market as a whole. The diagonal of the screen itself is 40 "at Full HD resolution (1920x1080), its most striking features are anti-glare coating and a frame rate of 100 according to the Clear Motion Rate standard. Two tuners allow you to work with terrestrial (DVB-T2) and cable digital broadcasting, the set of inputs is almost standard: component, composite, SCART, a pair of HDMI and USB. |
Samsung UE-40H5000 40 "
Screen:40 ", 1920x1080 px
Multimedia:T2 tuner, no Smart TV
An entry-level TV — not only by the standards of large-screen models, but also by the market as a whole. The diagonal of the screen itself is 40 "at Full HD resolution (1920x1080), its most striking features are anti-glare coating and a frame rate of 100 according to the Clear Motion Rate standard. Two tuners allow you to work with terrestrial (DVB-T2) and cable digital broadcasting, the set of inputs is almost standard: component, composite, SCART, a pair of HDMI and USB.
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