2200 days ago

Veon 50 Inch Full HD LED-LCD TV + Chromecast 1st Gen

Santiago from Forrest Hill

Hi everyone!
Due we've upgraded our TV for a bigger screen we sell now our Veon VN5019LED Full HD fully working including a Google Chromecast (1st Generation) too. Not selling them separately. Remote control and Instruction manual included. Full details listed below:

TV Features :
• High Definition LED TV (Full HD)
• Freeview HD Built-in.
• Resolution: 1920 x 1080
• Contrast ratio: 5000:1
• Response time: 8.5ms
• HDMI input: x3
• 16:9 widescreen
• USB Ready
• Remote control
• 125.7cm viewable screen size
• Model: VN5019LED

Chromecast (1st Gen) specifications:
• Output: HDMI, CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) compatible
• Max. Output Video Resolution: 1080p
• Dimensions: 72(L) x 35(W) x 12(H) mm
• Weight: 34g
• Wireless Standards: 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi (802.11n 2.4GHz only)
• Wireless Security: WEP, WPA/WPA2
• Power: USB (USB cable and power adapter included)
• Plugs into the TV directly and powered from TVs USB port or wall outlet
Source: support.google.com...

Price: $299

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