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Thomson 43QG7C14 43 "
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Stand with the ability to rotate.
Stand with the ability to rotate.
Size43 "43 "
Operating systemGoogle TV (Android TV)Google TV (Android TV)
Display
MatrixQLEDQLED
Backlight typeDirect LEDDirect LED
Screen surfaceglossgloss
Resolution3840x2160 px3840x2160 px
Frame rate144 Hz60 Hz
HDR supportHDR10, Dolby VisionHDR10, Dolby Vision
Multimedia
Sound power16 W16 W
Number of speakers22
Audio decodersDolby AtmosDolby Atmos
Digital tuner
DVB-T2 (terrestrial)
DVB-C (cable)
DVB-S (satellite)
DVB-S2 (satellite)
DVB-T2 (terrestrial)
DVB-C (cable)
DVB-S (satellite)
DVB-S2 (satellite)
Features
Features
Wi-Fi
Chromecast
Bluetooth
voice control
Google Assistant
Wi-Fi
Chromecast
Bluetooth
voice control
Google Assistant
Connectors
HDMI44
HDMI versionv 2.1v 2.1
HDMI technologieseARC, CECeARC, CEC
Additional inputs
USB x3
LAN
composite AV input
USB x3
LAN
composite AV input
Outputs
mini-Jack (3.5 mm) headphones
optical
mini-Jack (3.5 mm) headphones
optical
General
Wall mountVESA 200x200 mmVESA 200x200 mm
Stand shape1 leg on the platform1 leg on the platform
Power consumption50 W50 W
Energy efficiency class (new)FF
Dimensions (WxHxD)957x587x281 mm957x619x281 mm
Dimensions without stand (WxHxD)957x556x89 mm957x589x88 mm
Weight10 kg10.6 kg
Color
Added to E-Catalognovember 2024november 2024
Glossary

Frame rate

The highest frame rate supported by the TV.

Note that in this case we are talking specifically about the screen’s own frame rate, without additional image processing (see “Index of dynamic scenes”). This frequency must be no lower than the frame rate in the video being played - otherwise there may be jerks, interference and other unpleasant phenomena that degrade the quality of the picture. In addition, the higher the frame rate, the smoother and smoother the movement in the frame will look, and the better the detail of moving objects will be. However, it is worth noting here that playback speed is often limited by the properties of the content, and not by the characteristics of the screen. For example, films are often recorded at a frequency of only 30 fps, or even 24 - 25 fps, while most modern TVs support frequencies of 50 or 60 Hz. This is enough even for viewing high-quality content in HD resolutions (speeds above 60 fps in such video are extremely rare), but there are also “faster” screens on the market: 100 Hz, 120 Hz and 144 Hz. Such speeds, as a rule, indicate a fairly high class of the screen; they also often imply the use of various technologies designed to improve the quality of dynamic scenes.