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Kodak 43FHDX7XPRO Android TV vs Daiwa 40 Inch LED Full HD TV (42LE400)
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Kodak 43FHDX7XPRO Android TV
Daiwa 40 Inch LED Full HD TV (42LE400)
key specs
Display
43.00-inch
40.00-inch
Screen Type
LED-IPS
LED
Dimensions
970mm x 575mm x 100mm
925 mm x 539 mm x 86 mm
OS
Android
Android
Smart TV
Yes
Yes
Resolution Standard
Full-HD
Full-HD
general
Brand
Kodak
Daiwa
Model
43FHDX7XPRO Android TV
40 Inch LED Full HD TV (42LE400)
Release date
August 5, 2020
-
Model Name
43FHDX7XPRO
42LE400
Display Size
43 inch
40 inch
Screen Type
LED-IPS
LED
Color
Black
Black
3D
No
No
Smart TV
Yes
Yes
Curve TV
No
No
Series
7XPRO
-
Launch Year
2020
-
Resolution Standard
Full-HD
Full-HD
Resolution (pixels)
1920x1080
1920x1080
dimensions
Width x Height x Depth (without stand)
970mm x 575mm x 100mm
925 mm x 539 mm x 86 mm
Width x Height x Depth (with stand)
1030mm x 635mm x 145mm
925 mm x 52 mm x 202 mm
Weight (without stand)
-
6 kg
Weight (with stand)
-
Package Dimensions (W x H x D): 1000 x 615 x 155 mm, Package Weight: 10.5 kg
smart tv features
Number of Cores
quad-core
dual-core
Processor
ARM Cortex-A53
Cortex A7 Dual Core 1.3 GHz
Graphic Processor
Mali-450MP3
Multi Core Mali 400 MP2
Supported App - Youtube
Yes
-
Supported App - Netflix
Yes
-
Supported App - Hotstar
Yes
-
Operating System Present
Yes
-
Operating System
Android
Android
App Store Type
Google Play store
-
RAM
1GB
1GB
Storage Capacity
8GB
8GB
connectivity features
No of HDMI Port
3
2
No of USB Port
2
2
Wi-Fi Type
802.11a/b/g/n
-
Built In Wi-Fi
Yes
Yes
Headphone Jack
Yes
-
RF Connectivity Input
Yes
-
Ethernet (RJ45)
-
1
Analog Audio Input
-
Yes
video features
Brightness
500
280 nits
Contrast Ratio
500000:1
-
View Angle
178
178 Degree
Refresh Rate (Hz)
60
60
Aspect Ratio
-
Aspect Ratio (16:9, 4:3, Auto / Zoom 1 / Zoom 2 / Just Scan)
remote control features
Touch Remote
No
No
audio features
Speaker Output RMS
24
20 W
Number of Speakers
-
2
power features
Power Consumption
-
78 W, 0.5 W (Standby)
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