Haier HLC15E 15-Inch LCD HDTV with Built-In DVD Player

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Haier HLC15E 15-Inch LCD HDTV with Built-In DVD Player

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 : Haier HLC15E 15-Inch LCD HDTV with Built-In DVD Player
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Haier
Color: Silver
EAN: 0688057322704
Label: Haier
Manufacturer: Haier
Model: HLC15E
Publisher: Haier
Studio: Haier



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Product Description1024 x 768 HDTV resolution with 4:3 aspect ratio480i 480p 720p 1080i display compatibleBuilt-in DVD player with digital zoom450:1 contrast ratio250cd/m2 brightness 1.5-watts x 2 front-firing speakersComponent composite S-Video and PC inputs Dual analog audio inputs and headphone jack14 5/8' W x 14 3/8' H x 6 5/8' D with standIncludes remote control




Features:
  • HDTV, ATSC/NTSC Turner
  • Built-in DVD with full function remote
  • Resolution: 1024x768
  • Digital Comb Filter
  • Component Video Input













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