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Samsung T24D390S - cheap 24 inch Smart TV

Samsung T24D390S is one of the cheapest second hand smart Samsung televisions for sale at eBay

Samsung T24D390S TV consumer opinion
Samsung T24D390S
As many of our readers know I research on TVs a lot. I like to find deals about big and small screens, premium or entry level panels, used or brand new. Today I would like to have a quick talk with you about a small 24-inch LED TV that I found at eBay for under $70 (used) - the Samsung T24D390S. It appeared that the lowest offer was faulty monitor though (yes this TV can be used as PC desktop monitor).

Actually I managed to find two deals for this TV and both of them were from UK. The second one was way too expensive for such a small second hand television I doubt anyone would consider it seriously, but who knows. I also manged to find it factory reset at the price of £139 which also looks a bit steep but at least it comes with 12 months warranty.

Samsung T24D390S specifications

Here are some of the main features and specs of the TV:
  • Brand: Samsung
    • Model: T24D390S
    • Screen size: 24-inch 
    • Screen resolution: 1080p Full HD
    • Smart TV features: YouTube, Netflix, WiFi
    • Energy rating - A+
    • Price (used) - $60-90

    Full product specifications

    • Screen size: 24-inch
    • Screen resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels
    • Video Inputs: HDMI Standard
    • Speakers: 2x 5W
    • Contrast Ratio 10000000:1
    • Wireless connection: WiFi
    • Screen Format 16:9 Widescreen
    • Remote Control : Yes
    • Sound output: 5 W
    • Annual energy consumption: 34 kWh (Energy rating class: A+)
    • Viewing angles: 178° / 178°
    • Power cable length: 54.8 cm
    • Brightness: 250cd/m²
    • HD type: Full HD

    I will be happy to hear some first hand impressions with this Samsung TV or any other similar that you may be using. Meanwhile I would recommend you to check few other good Samsung televisions:
    Thank you for checking our Samsung T24D390S small cheap TV review. Let me know your thoughts about it in the comments form below.

    Comments

    Anonymous said…
    Can u record on to USB memory stick with this tv ??

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