LG 32LM611S 32 "
![]() | Outdated Product An LCD TV with a rather original balance of characteristics: it supports 3D, and in another advanced point — network functions — it stands between models with Smart TV and classic options without a network connection. To be more precise, it can work with local area networks (DLNA), but does not support Internet access, and only LAN is provided from the connection options. The display diagonal is relatively small — 32 "; however, the resolution is full-fledged Full HD, the frame rate is 200 Hz. It is also worth noting three digital tuners — terrestrial, cable and satellite. 4 pairs of passive glasses are included in the package. |
LG 32LM611S 32 "
Screen:32 ", 1920x1080 px
Multimedia:LAN, no Smart TV
An LCD TV with a rather original balance of characteristics: it supports 3D, and in another advanced point — network functions — it stands between models with Smart TV and classic options without a network connection. To be more precise, it can work with local area networks (DLNA), but does not support Internet access, and only LAN is provided from the connection options. The display diagonal is relatively small — 32 "; however, the resolution is full-fledged Full HD, the frame rate is 200 Hz. It is also worth noting three digital tuners — terrestrial, cable and satellite. 4 pairs of passive glasses are included in the package.
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