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"Discover the perfect blend of portability and performance with this 23.6"" DLED TV! Designed for modern lifestyles, it boasts a stunning 1366 x 768 resolution with vibrant 16.7M color capacity and a 3000:1 contrast ratio for a vivid visual experience. Whether you're streaming shows via the built-in WiFi (802.11 b/g/n) or enjoying family photos and music through the USB input, this TV delivers versatility and entertainment at your fingertips. The HDTV compatibility ensures crystal-clear playback in 1080p, 720p, and beyond, while advanced features like Digital Noise Reduction and customizable Picture Modes enhance every viewing moment. Plus, its 178˚ viewing angle ensures everyone gets a perfect seat!
Equipped with AC/DC compatibility and a car cord, this TV is ready to travel with you, whether on the road or at home. The built-in ATSC & NTSC system means seamless access to your favorite channels, while three HDMI ARC-compatible ports make it easy to connect your devices. With sound modes like Theater, Music, and Late Night, and built-in speakers, your audio matches the scene perfectly. Energy-saving settings, a sleep timer, and multilingual On-Screen Display add functionality, while the full-function remote ensures effortless control. Experience entertainment like never before with this all-in-one DLED TV!"
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