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MANTA LED94005 40 "MANTA LED4004 40 "
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Size40 "40 "
Display
Screen surfaceglossy (anti-glare)glossy (anti-glare)
Resolution
1920x1080 px /Full HD/
1920x1080 px /Full HD/
Brightness250 cd/m²250 cd/m²
Static contrast
2 000:1 /dynamic 2000000:1/
3 000:1 /dynamic 3000000:1/
Response time7 ms
Frame rate50 Hz50 Hz
Multimedia
Sound power20 W20 W
Number of speakers22
Digital tuner
DVB-C (cable)
DVB-C (cable)
Teletext
 /1000 pages/
Features
Features
TV recording
TV recording
Connectors
Inputs
USB
VGA
component
composite
SCART
mini-Jack (3.5 mm)
USB
VGA
component
composite
SCART
mini-Jack (3.5 mm)
HDMI33
Outputs
mini-Jack (3.5 mm) headphones
mini-Jack (3.5 mm) headphones
General
Wall mountVESA 200x100 mm
Power consumption
75 W /0.5W standby/
70 W /0.5W standby/
Color
Added to E-Catalogaugust 2016august 2016

Static contrast

The level of static contrast provided by the TV screen.

Contrast in a general sense is the ratio in brightness between the brightest whites and the darkest blacks that the screen can produce. Other things being equal, the higher the screen contrast, the better the quality of colour reproduction and detail, the lower the likelihood that it will be impossible to see details in too bright or too dark areas of the image. Static contrast, on the other hand, describes the maximum difference in brightness that can be achieved within one frame without changing the brightness of the image — this is its difference from dynamic contrast (see below).

The values of static contrast are much lower than those of dynamic, but this characteristic is the most "honest". It is on it that the properties of the image seen on the screen at a particular moment depend, it is describes the basic properties of the screen, without taking into account the software tricks provided by the manufacturer in the hardware of the TV.

Response time

The response time can be described as the maximum time required for each pixel of the screen to change brightness, in other words, the longest time from the receipt of a control signal to the pixel until it switches to the specified mode. The actual switching time may be less — if the brightness changes slightly, it can be calculated in microseconds. However, it is the longest time that matters — it describes the guaranteed response speed of each pixel.

First of all, the frame rate is directly related to the response time (see the relevant paragraph): the lower the response time, the higher the frame rate can be provided on this sensor. However, the actual frame rate may be less than the theoretical maximum, it all depends on the TV. Also note that the overall image quality in dynamic scenes depends primarily on the frame rate. Therefore, we can say that the response time is an auxiliary parameter: the average user rarely needs this data, and in the specifications they are given mainly for advertising purposes.

Wall mount

Most TVs have a VESA wall mount which may vary in size. The basis for such mount is a rectangular plate with four holes for screws in the corners. The main characteristic of such a mount is the distance between the holes — it is measured along the sides of the rectangle and is expressed in two numbers. The original VESA format is 100x100, these mounts are used for most medium-sized LCD TVs. For small screens, 75x75 mounts are provided, for large ones — 200x200 and more (up to 800x400).

However, there are also models that are equipped with a standard (proprietary) mount from the manufacturer. Mostly these are either ultra-thin TVs or designer lines. Anyway, the mount in the kit is suitable only for the selected model.

Power consumption

The electrical power normally consumed by the TV. This parameter strongly depends on the screen size and sound power (see above), however, it can be determined by other parameters — primarily additional features and technologies implemented in the design. It is worth noting that most modern LCD TVs are quite economical, and most often this parameter does not play a significant role — in most cases, power consumption is about several tens of watts. And even large models with a diagonal of 70 – 90" consume about 200 – 300 W — this can be compared with the system unit of a low-power desktop PC.
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