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The types of connections that can be used to connect to the TV to other audio/video devices.
The TV comes with a rechargeable battery and a way to charge the battery.
Measures the relationship between the height and the width of the picture.
The overall brightness of the screen during normal operation. Brighter screens are better for use in lighted areas.
A measure of the contrast between the brightest white and darkest black the TV can display. Higher ratios provide better pictures, especially in bright environments.
The part of the TV that receives digital television signals.
Indicates whether the display is a CRT or LCD model.
A built-in antenna, often retractable that can help the TV receive clearer signals.
A port where you can connect a pair of headphones instead of using built-in speakers.
The ability to block certain shows or channels on your TV.
Indicates whether the TV comes with a built-in AM/FM radio.
Indicates whether the TV can be used with a remote control or if it can only be operated manually.
The quality of the image determined by how many lines of visual information are packed into the picture. Higher resolution results in sharper pictures.
The physical size of the screen, always measured diagonally in inches.
A customizable setting that automatically turns off the TV after a set amount of time.
A measure of the intensity of sound the TV can produce. Measured in watts.
The physical depth of the TV. Measured in inches.
The physical height of the TV. Measured in inches.
The physical weight of the TV. Measured in pounds.
The physical width of the TV. Measured in inches.
Period of time when the manufacturer will guarantee the TV against defects.