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JVC LT-40C590 Full HD LED TV

Product features, specifications and price info about the JVC LT-40C590 

JVC LT-40C590 Full HD LED TV
JVC LT-40C590 Full HD LED TV

Not all TVs on the market these days are yet 4k and that is the case with the JVC LT-40C590 LED TV.

This basically is a 40-inch Full HD TV and today we will take a closer look at its product features and specifications.

JVC LT-40C590 product specs

Screen size: 40"
Resolution: Full HD 1920 x 1080p
Screen technology: LED Directlid
Type: Full HD TV
Tuner: Freeview HD
Color: Black
Wi-Fi: No
Screen size: 32 - 42"
On-mode power consumption: 46 W
Annual power consumption: 67 kWh
Energy efficiency class: A+
Speakers: 2
Sound enhancement: DTS TruSurround
Audio power: 16 W
Processing rate: 60 Hz
Noise reduction: Yes
Native contrast ratio: 5000:1
TV tuner: Freeview HD
Electronic programme guide: 8-day EPG
Other features: - Sleep timer - Parental lock
VESA mount: 200 x 200
Table-top stand: Yes
Hardware required: Aerial
Material: - TV: Plastic - Stand: Chrome
Box contents: - JVC LT-40C590 40" Full HD LED TV - Remote control with batteries - TV stand - Screws - Quick start guide - Instruction manual
Dimensions: - TV: 517 x 901 x 64 mm (H x W x D) - TV with stand: 561 x 901 x 222 mm (H x W x D) - Boxed: 615 x 970 x 116 mm (H x W x D)
Weight: - TV: 6.2 kg - TV with stand: 6.6 kg - Boxed: 8.9 kg
Guarantee: 1 year
Internal menu languages: English
Color: - TV: Black - Stand: Silver
Ethernet: Yes
Connections: - HDMI 1.4 x 3 - Composite input x 1 - USB 2.0 x 1
Audio output: - Optical x 1 - 3.5 mm jack
Bezel width: 10.5 mm

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JVC LT-40C590 product price

The JVC LT-40C590 costs around £300-350.

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Comments

Anonymous said…
This is a great Television and easy to use and change colour sound clarity etc..... I am very impressed it has an energy rating of A+ were Curry's said it was an energy efficient F which is wrong. Altogether a fab TV and i use it with my headphones at night so i do not disturb my brother.

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