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Daiwa 48 Inch LED Full HD TV (L50FVC5N) vs Daiwa 55 Inch LED Ultra HD (4K) TV (D55UVC6N)
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Daiwa 48 Inch LED Full HD TV (L50FVC5N)
Daiwa 55 Inch LED Ultra HD (4K) TV (D55UVC6N)
key specs
Display
48.00-inch
55.00-inch
Screen Type
LED
LED
Dimensions
1094 mm x 638 mm x 90 mm
1240 mm x 710 mm x 81 mm
OS
Android
Android
Smart TV
Yes
Yes
Resolution Standard
Full-HD
4K
general
Brand
Daiwa
Daiwa
Model
48 Inch LED Full HD TV (L50FVC5N)
55 Inch LED Ultra HD (4K) TV (D55UVC6N)
Model Name
L50FVC5N
D55UVC6N
Display Size
48 inch
55 inch
Screen Type
LED
LED
Color
Black
Black
3D
No
No
Smart TV
Yes
Yes
Curve TV
No
No
Launch Year
2017
2018
Resolution Standard
Full-HD
4K
Resolution (pixels)
1920x1080
3840x2160
dimensions
Width x Height x Depth (without stand)
1094 mm x 638 mm x 90 mm
1240 mm x 710 mm x 81 mm
Weight (without stand)
10.87 kg
13.5 kg
Width x Height x Depth (with stand)
1094 mm x 685 mm x 310 mm
1240 mm x 770 mm x 250 mm
Weight (with stand)
Package Dimensions W x H x D: 1170 x 730 x 170 mm, Package Weight: 16 kg
1350 x 190 x 860 mm, Weight In Carton
smart tv features
Number of Cores
dual-core
dual-core
Processor
Cortex A7 Dual Core 1.3 GHz
Cortex A7 1.3 GHz
Graphic Processor
Multi Core Mali 400 MP2
Multi Core Mali-400MP2
Operating System
Android
Android
RAM
1GB
1GB
Storage Capacity
8GB
8GB
connectivity features
No of HDMI Port
2
3
No of USB Port
2
2
Built In Wi-Fi
Yes
Yes
Ethernet (RJ45)
1
1
video features
Brightness
350 nits
350 nits
View Angle
178 Degree
178 degree
Aspect Ratio
Aspect Ratio 16:9, 4:3, Auto/Zoom 1/ Zoom 2/ Just Scan
16:09
Refresh Rate (Hz)
60
60
Digital Noise Filter
-
Yes
audio features
Number of Speakers
2
2
Speaker Output RMS
20 W
20 W
Surround Sound
-
Yes
power features
Power Consumption
95 W, 0.5 W (Standby)
115 W, 0.5 W (Standby)
remote control features
Touch Remote
No
No
RF Capable
Yes
Yes
Battery Type
-
AAA
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