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Luxor 42 inch Full HD LED TV - product review

Luxor 42 inch Full HD LED TV product features and specifications, price in UK


Luxor TVs are getting more and more popular these days and there are couple of very good reasons for that - they are cheap, reliable and have pretty good specifications and performance. Today, we are sharing some information about a 42 inch Full HD LED Luxor TV that is mostly offered in UK at price of around £400 but you can easily find in on sale for less.

Product Features

The 42 inch screen features a Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution and thanks to the built-in Freeview HD tuner you can enjoy 12 HD channels without needing a monthly subscription package, including BBC HD, ITV HD, CBeebies HD and C4 HD.

With built-in WiFi you can link into your home broadband to access on demand movies with Netflix, catch up TV with BBC iPlayer and on-tap internet access through the web browser. You can even catch up with friends via Twitter and Facebook and share your videos through YouTube.

LED edge lighting gives you amazing color, brightness and image clarity all in an impressively thin gloss black design that you can mount on a wall or sit on the provided plinth.

You also have the freedom to plug in up to 3 HD devices, including a Blu-ray player, games console, set-top boxes, home cinema set-up and more. You can still use your older standard definition devices too, plugging in appliances, such as video recorders with the TV’s SCART port.

This TV is also Bluetooth compatible, allowing wireless connectivity to headphones and soundbars.

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Product Specifications

  • Resolution 1920 x 1080
  • Edge-lit LED technology
  • Internet connection/web browser
  • Built in Wi-Fi (no dongle needed)
  • Access BBC iPlayer, Netflix
  • 50Hz refresh rate
  • 3x HDMI, 1x USB, 1x SCART
  • Dolby Digital Plus
  • Dimensions: H 62.7, W 95.7, D 22 cm
  • Luxor 42 inch Full HD Smart Slim TV
  • Blue Tooth: Y
  • Depth: 220 MM
  • Height: 627 MM
  • Width: 957 MM
  • Dongle Required: N
  • Dual Core Processor: N
  • DVD: N
  • Miracast: N
  • Refresh Rate: 50Hz
  • Resolution: Full HD
  • Screen Size: 42"
  • Surround Sound: N
  • Wifi Enabled: Y
  • LED
  • Full HD
  • SMART
  • Freeview HD
  • Energy Rating; A+
  • HDMI x3
  • USB x1
  • SCART x1
  • DOLBY DIGITAL PLUS
  • EPG

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