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Logik L22FE12 22-inch LED 1080p FHD TV.



Used but in good working condition. Comes with fully working remote, instructions, HDMI cable and in original box.




The Logik L22FE12 Full HD 22" LED TV is the perfect solution for compact entertainment and high definition connectivity. Expand your entertainment The Logik L22FE12 Full HD 22" LED TV is equipped with an LED display for clarity when viewing and is combined with two HDMI ports so that your HD devices will reach full potential with a 1080p HD display. Watch your gaming come to life and enjoy your high definition movies in stunning detail. The Logik L22DFE12 has built-in Freeview for the ultimate in free-to-air viewing and with USB connectivity you can watch personal files also. Choose the Logik L22FE12 Full HD 22" LED TV for amazing value entertainment and high resolution TV, with its compacted size offering a solution for rooms short of space.

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