Brand
Panasonic TX-LR39E6W
Rating: LCD 39" (1920x1080), 100 Hz, VIERA Connect, media player, video calling, WiFi |
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Main (Panasonic TX-LR39E6W) | |
The recorder (PVR) | |
Pause playback (Timeshift) | |
Playback | video, photo, music |
Type | LCD |
The aspect ratio of the screen | 16:9 |
Diagonal screen | 39" |
Resolution | 1920x1080 |
Equivalent to the refresh rate of the screen | 100 Hz |
Support 3D | |
The disc player | |
Online services (Smart TV) | VIERA Connect |
Body color | white |
Specifications (Panasonic TX-LR39E6W) | |
The light matrix | LED |
Local dimming | |
The screen technology | IPS |
The light sensor | |
Presence sensor | |
Viewing angle horizontal | 176 degrees |
Viewing angle vertical | 176 degrees |
Power consumption in operating mode | 38 W |
The signal (Panasonic TX-LR39E6W) | |
TV tuner | Analog, DVB-C, DVB-T, DVB-T2 |
HbbTV | |
Radio (Panasonic TX-LR39E6W) | |
Functions and technologies (Panasonic TX-LR39E6W) | |
Picture-in-picture | PaT |
The backlight | |
The voice/gestures | |
Interfaces (Panasonic TX-LR39E6W) | |
Wi-Fi | |
Wi-Fi Direct | |
Audio | |
MHL | |
Component input | 1 |
Composite input | 1 |
SCART | 1 |
D-sub (VGA) | |
HDMI | 3 |
Wireless transmission of video | |
Digital S/PDIF output | optical (Toslink) |
Digital S/PDIF input | |
Headphone output | |
USB | |
Ethernet | |
Card reader | |
Stand and dimensions (Panasonic TX-LR39E6W) | |
Stand | |
Compatible with VESA mount | |
Width | 879 mm |
Height | 573 mm |
Depth (including bracket) | 217 mm |
Panel thickness | 49 mm |
Weight | 12.5 kg |
General information (Panasonic TX-LR39E6W) | |
Subwoofer | |
Built-in speakers | 2 x 10 watts |
Release date on the market | 2013 |
Line | E6 |
Power consumption in standby mode | 0.2 W |
Video | Skype |
Camcorder | |
Teletext | 1 000 pages |
WiDi | |
NFC |
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