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Vu 40 Inch LED Ultra HD (4K) TV (LED40K16) vs Ashford 55 Inch LED Ultra HD TV (MORIS 5500)
Vu 40 Inch LED Ultra HD (4K) TV (LED40K16)
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Ashford 55 Inch LED Ultra HD TV (MORIS-5500)
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Vu 40 Inch LED Ultra HD (4K) TV (LED40K16)
Ashford 55 Inch LED Ultra HD TV (MORIS-5500)
key specs
Display
39.00-inch
55.00-inch
Screen Type
LED
LED
Dimensions
886 mm x 517 mm x 84 mm
-
Smart TV
Yes
Yes
Resolution Standard
4K
Ultra-HD
general
Brand
Vu
Ashford
Model
40 Inch LED Ultra HD (4K) TV (LED40K16)
55 Inch LED Ultra HD TV (MORIS-5500)
Model Name
LED40K16
MORIS-5500
Display Size
39 inch
55 inch
Screen Type
LED
LED
Color
Black
Black
3D
No
-
Smart TV
Yes
Yes
Curve TV
No
-
Launch Year
2017
-
Resolution Standard
4K
Ultra-HD
Resolution (pixels)
3840x2160
3840x2160
dimensions
Width x Height x Depth (without stand)
886 mm x 517 mm x 84 mm
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Weight (without stand)
8.7 kg
-
Width x Height x Depth (with stand)
886 mm x 562 mm x 205 mm
-
Weight (with stand)
8.9 kg
-
Stand Type
Tabletop
-
smart tv features
Number of Cores
quad-core
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Processor
Quad Core Processor
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Supported App - Youtube
Yes
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Supported App - Netflix
Yes
-
Operating System Present
Yes
-
Screen Mirroring
Yes
-
connectivity features
No of HDMI Port
4
2
No of USB Port
3
2
Wi-Fi Type
IEEE 802.11 b/g/n/2.4 GHz
-
Built In Wi-Fi
Yes
-
Ethernet (RJ45)
1
-
Headphone Jack
1
-
Digital Audio Output
1
-
RF Connectivity Input
1
-
Component In (RGB Cable)
Component Input Y / Pb / Pr: 1
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Analog Audio Input
-
Yes
audio features
Number of Speakers
2
-
Sound Technology
Dolby Digital, dbx-tv, Total Sonics, Total Surround
-
Speaker Output RMS
14 W
-
power features
Power Consumption
70 W, 0.5 W (Standby)
50W
remote control features
Touch Remote
No
-
Smart Remote
Yes
-
RF Capable
Yes
-
Battery Type
AAA
-
video features
Contrast Ratio
1000000:1 Dynamic
-
View Angle
178 Degree
-
Digital Noise Filter
Yes
-
Aspect Ratio
16:09, 16:1, Auto, Zoom 1, Zoom 2
16:09
Refresh Rate (Hz)
60
-
Brightness
-
250cd/m2
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