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electriQ T2SMH 4k Android TV

electriQ T2SMH 43-inch 4k Android TV - product features, specifications and price info

electriQ T2SMH TV

It is just one electriQ TV that we have reviewed so far and to be honest we don't know much about this brand. Today we are taking a closer look at the 43-inch 4k Android TV electriQ T2SMH

That is basically an affordable 43-inch TV that offers good picture quality.

electriQ T2SMH - product specifications

Main specs
Brand: electriQ
Model: T2SMH
43" LED TV
4K Ultra HD
High Dynamic Range: HDR10 and HLG
Smart TV with built-in WiFi
Powered by Android 6.0
Built-in Freeview HD
3 HDMI inputs and 2 USB ports
Wall mountable: VESA 200 x 100
1 year warranty
Full Google Play Store access
Resolution: 3840 x 2160
Internal storage: 8 GB
USB media playback
USB recording
Total sound output: 16 W
Refresh rate: 60 Hz
Response time: 10 ms
HDCP 2.2 compatible
Energy efficiency class: A
Connections
3 x HDMI 2.0
2 x USB 2.0
1 x VGA
1 x Composite input
1 x Component input
1 x Headphone output
1 x Optical audio output
1 x RF input
1 x Ethernet
What's in the box?
1 x TV
1 x Remote control
1 x Base stand
1 x User manual

It is very nice that electriQ decided to put 3 HDMI ports for plugging in multiple devices. We are mentioning this since may TV manufacturers still embed just 2 HDMIs on their smaller panels which could be quite inconvenient sometimes.
Generally, the T2SMH is very well equipped with connection options and scores good points in this category.

These are pretty much the main specs of the T2SMH TV. Now lets check the price.

electriQ T2SMH - product price

Currently the electriQ T2SMH can be found on the UK market for around £240. We would classify it as an affordable mid-range 43-inch Android TV.

electriQ T2SMH - alternatives
Here are some interesting 43-inch alternatives in case you are still not convinced in the qualities of the T2SMH:
Thank you for checking our quick electriQ T2SMH product overview!

Comments

Unknown said…
listing the product specs is not a review. unhelpful.

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