*EX DISPLAY* Foehn & Hirsch 22" LCD TV Media Player/ Recorder/ Playback & Freeview Gloss Black Sleek Lines & Superior Picture Quality, the Perfect choice.. The Foehn & Hirsch 22" HD Ready LCD TV is perfect for any bedroom or kitchen with its high quality of Picture & Sound. All the Foehn & Hirsch TVs come with Freeview Built in which means the are ready out of the Box for the Digital Switch over & are all Wall Mountable, Making them the perfect choice for all your needs. Display Screen
Size: 22" Super High Definition VGA: 1366 X 768 Aspect ratio: 16:9 Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 Brightness: 300 cd/m 2 Viewing Angle: 85/85/80/80 Response time: 5ms High tech signal process HD Ready TV supporting up to 1080p signal Tuner Digital Switch Over ready Tuning system: DVB-T (MHEG5) / PAL Antenna impedance: VHF/CATV/UHF 75hz¸ unbalanced Number of channel: 100 (Analog), 400 (Digital) Sound Automatic Volume Level Control Balance Speakers x 2 Audio power: 2 x 3w Connections RF: TV/CATV 75ohms coaxial x 1 Video In: RCA 75ohms composite video x 1 YPb Pr component input x 1 PC In: HDMI / DVI / VGA Audio In: L/R RCA-1 Scart: RGB/CVBS in, CVBS out x 1 HDMI x 1 Supporting 1080P input Other Features 7 days Electrical Programme Guide Last Channel recall Automatic tuning Sleep timer OSD Menu Multi-language Audio mute Teletext Nicam Stereo Power Power supply: AC 220V 50hz Power consumption: 55w Cabinet Front cabinet: Glossy Piano black VESA compatible: VESA 75 Detachable base Accessory Glossy color Box Users Manual on CD Easy Setup Guide Remote control
Dimensions Size of TV with stand (W x H x D) 55cm x 44.5cm x 17.5cm. Net weight with stand: 4.5kg Size of TV without stand (W x H x D): 55cm x 41cm x 8cm. Net weight without stand: 4.2kg Digital Aerial Advice
- Problems receiving Freeview Channels. In some UK areas a wideband aerial upgrade may be needed to receive Freeview digital terrestrial TV. It is possible that the type of aerial fitted was designed just to receive a narrow group of existing analogue TV channels. Such an aerial will give poor reception (at best) if the digital TV channels in your area are outside the frequencies that the existing aerial was designed to receive. We advise that you use a direct Aerial connection rather than an Indoor Aerial as more often than not this will give you either no reception or very poor reception when viewing Freeview Channels.