Sony KDL-40R483B 40 "
![]() | Outdated Product $461.00 The main feature of this TV, which distinguishes it from other models of traditional use, is the presence of a built-in Wi-Fi module. However, this module is used only for local functions — from Miracast to DLNA; Internet access is not provided. The 40" display with a matte finish is notable for Direct LED backlighting; at Full HD resolution, it is capable of delivering 100 frames per second (Motionflow XR technology). There are three or two digital tuners on-air plus cable. The set of supported interfaces includes MHL. |
Sony KDL-40R483B 40 "
Screen:40 ", 1920x1080 px
Multimedia:T2 tuner, no Smart TV
The main feature of this TV, which distinguishes it from other models of traditional use, is the presence of a built-in Wi-Fi module. However, this module is used only for local functions — from Miracast to DLNA; Internet access is not provided. The 40" display with a matte finish is notable for Direct LED backlighting; at Full HD resolution, it is capable of delivering 100 frames per second (Motionflow XR technology). There are three or two digital tuners on-air plus cable. The set of supported interfaces includes MHL.
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