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FOR SALE: Panasonic TV // Was ?499 NOW ?449// 50" // TX-50AS600B // RRP ?679


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Used in a shop environment for video display purposes for a year. Not wanted any more.

In pristine condition. RRP ?679.99, bought from Costco.

5 year warranty (purchased 30/10/2014).

Comes in its original box.


Product Dimensions: 112.6 x 5.3 x 65.2 cm ; 15 Kg

Boxed-product Weight: 20 Kg

Item model number: TX-50AS600B


AC input frequency: 50/60 Hz

AC input voltage: 220 - 240 V

Annual energy consumption: 73 kWh

Aspect ratio: 16:9

Audio Return Channel (ARC): Yes

Audio decoders: Dolby Digital

Audio decoding technologies: Dolby Digital Plus

Audio system: V-Audio

Browser supported: Y

Built-in speaker(s): Yes

Child lock: Yes

Colour of product: Silver

Common interface Plus (CI+): Yes

Component video (YPbPr/YCbCr) in: 1

Depth: 5.3 cm

Digital audio optical out: 1

Digital signal format system: DVB-T, DVB-T2

Display diagonal: 127 cm (50")

Display resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels

Electronic Programme Guide (EPG): Yes

Energy efficiency class: A++

Ethernet LAN: Yes

Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports: 1

HD type: Full HD

HDMI ports quantity: 3

Headphone outputs: 1

Height: 65.2 cm

Internet TV: Yes

Motion interpolation frequency: 100 Hz

Motion interpolation technology: BLB (Back Light Blinking)

Number of loudspeakers: 2

Package depth: 12.7 cm

Package height: 74.7 cm

Package weight: 20 kg

Package width: 146.1 cm

Power consumption (max): 98 W

Power consumption (off): 0.2 W

Power consumption (standby): 0.2 W

Power consumption (typical): 53 W

RMS rated power: 20 W

SCART ports quantity: 1

Screen shape: Flat

Smart TV: Yes

Sound modes: Music, Standard

Supported graphics resolutions: 1920 x 1080 (HD 1080)

Teletext function: Yes

Tuner type: Analog & Digital

USB 2.0 ports quantity: 2

Viewing angle, horizontal: 176?

Viewing angle, vertical: 176?

Voice control: Yes

Weight: 15 kg

Weight with stand: 16 kg

Wi-Fi: Yes

Width: 112.6 cm

Width (with stand): 112.6 cm

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