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Supersonic SC-3226SDVD 32-inch LED Smart HDTV 1080p w/DVD Player WiFi USB

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SuperSonic SC - 1080p LED Widescreen HDTV, Built-in DVD Player with HDMI, USB, SD & AC/DC Input: DVD/CD/CDR High Resolution and Digital Noise Reduction (32-inch DVD)

  • High-Quality Display: The 32" DLED TV delivers stunning visuals with a resolution of 1366 x 768 and a wide viewing angle of 178˚, ensuring clarity and vibrancy from any seat in the room.
  • Versatile Media Compatibility: Enjoy your favorite movies and music effortlessly with the built-in DVD player and support for various formats including DVD, CD, VCD, and more, providing endless entertainment options.
  • Seamless Connectivity: With 3x HDMI ARC compatibility and built-in WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, you can easily connect your devices and stream content in high definition without cables.
  • Customizable Viewing Experience: Tailor your viewing experience with multiple picture modes like Vivid, Standard, and Energy Saving, along with brightness and contrast controls, ensuring optimal visual settings for every occasion.
  • Convenient Features: Benefit from added convenience with features like a sleep timer function, multi-language on-screen display, and a full-function remote control, making navigation and operation simple and intuitive.

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