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SOLD!32" Samsung TV for Sale! need to sale by Thursday


Psara

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Hi there!! We are selling our TV as we have another.


TV is in normal conditions for a tv this age. You can obviously check it before buying.


I am going on Holiday on Thursday so need to sale by this date.


Willing to listen to most offers so please offer away.


Model is: LE32R41BD


http://www.cnet.com/uk/products/samsung-le32r41bd/review/



Screen size (Inches) 32

Type of screen LCD

3D No

HD TV HD Ready

Built-in disc player No Disc Player

Freeview or Freesat tuner Freeview

Number of HDMI ports 1

Number of scart ports 2

Connections HDMI

Smart TV No

Frequency (Hz) 50

Screen aspect ratio 16:9

Reflection angle 170

Horizontal resolution (Pixels) 1366

Vertical resolution (Pixels) 768

Brightness (Candela per square metre) 500

Electronic Program Guide (EPG) Yes

Release date 2005-09-22

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