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Toshiba 19" flatscreen TV with built-in DVD player & Freeview


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Toshiba 19" flatscreen TV with built-in Freeview & DVD player. Model 19dv501b. HD ready, with USB & HDMI sockets.


Bought in - I think! - 2013, but only used for about 1 year, and been in box ever since. Comes with original box, relevant cables, and remote control. Great for a bedroom or kitchen. ?55, or ?50 if you can collect it tomorrow! (Friday 24th Feb)


Collect from Anerley Park, SE20. 2nd floor, no lift.


Full details and photos:

https://www.tesco.com/direct/toshiba-19dv501b-19inch-widescreen-hd-ready-lcd-tv-with-built-in-dvd-player/212-1675.prd?source=others#


Official blurb:


With a 19" HD Ready LCD display, the Toshiba 19DV501 combines quality picture in a slim and compact design. An integrated Freeview tuner and DVD player makes this compact TV ideal for the bedroom or kitchen, offering over 50 subscription-free digital channels and the ability to watch DVDs without an extra box taking up space. USB connectivity provides an easy way to play back your compatible videos, music and videos directly via your 19DV501, while a HDMI socket makes it easy to connect a Blu-ray player, HD games console and other HD devices to view in glorious high definition. A PC input means you can even hook your stylish TV up to use as a monitor, ideal for when space is limited but picture shouldn?t be compromised.

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