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Cello HDC50RTS4K 4k TV

Cello HDC50RTS4K 4k Smart LED TV - product features, specifications and price

Cello HDC50RTS4K 4k TV

Since the Covid-19 crisis struck UK and the rest of the world many people had to stay home for longer period of time. Of course one of the main activities while staying at home was... watching TV. 

So, the TV market was booming in the last couple of months and despite the crisis we could see more and more new televisions on the market. Today we will share some information about a TV that will suit mostly budget consumers - we will discuss the cheap 50-icnh Smart LED TV Cello HDC50RTS4K.

We will take a closer look at its main product features and specifications and discuss the price tag as well.

Cello HDC50RTS4K TV specifications

Here is a short list with the most important you need to know about Cello HDC50RTS4K:

  • Intuitive Smart system with popular apps such as Netflix, Prime video and YouTube
  • 3840x2160 4K UHD display resolution @60Hz
  • 4000:1 Contrast ratio, 220cd/m² brightness
  • Digital TV tuner with Freeview HD & 7 day EPG
  • Integrated 2x 8W stereo speakers
  • Built-in WiFi for easy network connection
  • USB Sockets for multimedia playback
  • VESA Wall mount compatible (400x400)
  • Connections: 3x HDMI, 1x USB, VGA, CVBS, YPbPr, RJ45, optical audio output and headphone
  • 1 Year manufacturer warranty

As you can see, almost nothing exciting here. All the basics for a budget big-screen 4k TV are present, so good job here Cello.

Cello HDC50RTS4K price

As we mentioned earlier, this is a budget oriented TV. Currently (Sept 2020) you can find the Cello HDC50RTS4K at the price of £400.

50-inch Cello TV - video

And in case you are interested in the Cello brand, here is some info about two other offers by them:
Please share with us your opinion about the Cello HDC50RTS4K. Would you consider buying UK manufactured TV or you would rather stick with the mainstream brands?

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