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iFFalcon 65 inch QLED Ultra HD (4K) Smart Android TV (65V2A) vs Toshiba 46 Inch LED Full HD TV (46VL20)
iFFalcon 65-inch QLED Ultra HD (4K) Smart Android TV (65V2A)
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iFFalcon 65-inch QLED Ultra HD (4K) Smart Android TV (65V2A)
Toshiba 46 Inch LED Full HD TV (46VL20)
key specs
Display
65.00-inch
46.00-inch
Screen Type
QLED
LED
Dimensions
1449.2 mm x 88.49 mm
1056 mm x 636 mm x 69.1 mm
OS
Android Based
-
Smart TV
Yes
No
Resolution Standard
-
Full-HD
general
Brand
iFFalcon
Toshiba
Model
65-inch QLED Ultra HD (4K) Smart Android TV (65V2A)
46 Inch LED Full HD TV (46VL20)
Model Name
65V2A
46VL20
Display Size
65 inch
46 inch
Screen Type
QLED
LED
Color
Black
-
Resolution (pixels)
3840x2160
1920x1080
3D
No
-
Smart TV
Yes
No
Curve TV
No
-
Series
V2A
-
Launch Year
2019
-
Resolution Standard
-
Full-HD
dimensions
Width x Height x Depth (without stand)
1449.2 mm x 88.49 mm
1056 mm x 636 mm x 69.1 mm
Weight (without stand)
-
15.7 kg
Width x Height x Depth (with stand)
-
1056 mm x 703 mm x 287 mm
Weight (with stand)
-
19 kg
Stand Type
-
Swivel
smart tv features
Number of Cores
quad-core
-
Processor
CA53 64 bit 1.1 GHz
-
Graphic Processor
Mali T860 MP2 480 MHz
-
RAM
2.5GB
-
Storage Capacity
16GB
-
Supported App - Youtube
Yes
-
Supported App - Netflix
Yes
-
Supported App - Hotstar
Yes
-
Operating System Present
Yes
-
Operating System
Android Based
-
Screen Mirroring
Yes
-
connectivity features
No of HDMI Port
3
1
No of USB Port
2
2
Built In Wi-Fi
Yes
-
Ethernet (RJ45)
1
-
NFC Support
No
-
Headphone Jack
Yes
-
PC Audio In
-
1
PC D-sub
-
1
Analog Audio Input
-
Yes
video features
Brightness
400 nits
400 cd/mA2
Contrast Ratio
Yes (Dynamic)
100000:1 (Dynamic)
View Angle
178 Degree
178 Degree
Digital Noise Filter
Yes
-
Aspect Ratio
16:9
16:09
Refresh Rate (Hz)
60
-
Picture Engine
-
Power Meta Brain
audio features
Number of Speakers
4
2
Surround Sound
Yes
-
Speaker Output RMS
30 W
20 W
Supported Audio Formats
H.265, H.264, MPG1, 2, 4, WMV, VC1, VP8, VP9
-
Sound Technology
-
Dolby Digital
power features
Power Consumption
200W, 0.5W (Standby)
-
remote control features
Smart Remote
Yes
-
RF Capable
Yes
-
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