TV / Monitor 26" 16:9 - Multiple Inputs... HD Ready

£39.95

I don’t use LCD TVs much, but do always have one on my workbench for space saving and ease. Most modern TVs don’t have analogue tuners, scart sockets or anything useful for testing old media formats - so it’s getting harder to find something for the workbench that’s not a huge CRT. This would make a great gaming TV, or something to test DVDs, CD,s and other media formats with its variety of inputs.

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This TV has a built in freeview tuner, Vga (for your PC), scart, component (plus Y,PB, PR) and even 2x HDMI inputs. There are built in speakers, and a built in DVD / CD player. HD Ready LCD TV.

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The buttons on the side of the TV allow full access to the menu, where multiple options can be selected, although a remote control may be needed for the finer controls (ie tuning), although youy can probably do this with the buttons too. If you’re just using the tv to view different sources of signals, then all these (and just about every other option) can be selected from the buttons on the set, and no remote is required. An all in one remote control, or specific remote for this set can be purchased for around £8 if required, but I can’t see you needing one.

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References: Logik L26HED12.

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I don’t use LCD TVs much, but do always have one on my workbench for space saving and ease. Most modern TVs don’t have analogue tuners, scart sockets or anything useful for testing old media formats - so it’s getting harder to find something for the workbench that’s not a huge CRT. This would make a great gaming TV, or something to test DVDs, CD,s and other media formats with its variety of inputs.

.

This TV has a built in freeview tuner, Vga (for your PC), scart, component (plus Y,PB, PR) and even 2x HDMI inputs. There are built in speakers, and a built in DVD / CD player. HD Ready LCD TV.

.

The buttons on the side of the TV allow full access to the menu, where multiple options can be selected, although a remote control may be needed for the finer controls (ie tuning), although youy can probably do this with the buttons too. If you’re just using the tv to view different sources of signals, then all these (and just about every other option) can be selected from the buttons on the set, and no remote is required. An all in one remote control, or specific remote for this set can be purchased for around £8 if required, but I can’t see you needing one.

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References: Logik L26HED12.

I don’t use LCD TVs much, but do always have one on my workbench for space saving and ease. Most modern TVs don’t have analogue tuners, scart sockets or anything useful for testing old media formats - so it’s getting harder to find something for the workbench that’s not a huge CRT. This would make a great gaming TV, or something to test DVDs, CD,s and other media formats with its variety of inputs.

.

This TV has a built in freeview tuner, Vga (for your PC), scart, component (plus Y,PB, PR) and even 2x HDMI inputs. There are built in speakers, and a built in DVD / CD player. HD Ready LCD TV.

.

The buttons on the side of the TV allow full access to the menu, where multiple options can be selected, although a remote control may be needed for the finer controls (ie tuning), although youy can probably do this with the buttons too. If you’re just using the tv to view different sources of signals, then all these (and just about every other option) can be selected from the buttons on the set, and no remote is required. An all in one remote control, or specific remote for this set can be purchased for around £8 if required, but I can’t see you needing one.

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References: Logik L26HED12.