LCD TV: This ultra-slim, under-cabinet music system features an 8.1" LCD screen, dual TV tuners, HDTV off-air tuner, and 181-channel cable-ready tuner.
Radio: A built in AM/FM stereo radio comes with an FM wire antenna and station preset capability.
Inputs: Auxiliary audio/video input jacks let you connect cable boxes, an iPod or other MP3 player.
Swivel screen: The LCD screen swivels for variable viewing angles.
Remote control: Enjoy control from anywhere in the room with the thin, full-function, soft-touch remote control. A battery is included.
Other features: Digital clock with timer and alarm, dual front-firing speakers built-in, battery back-up
Installation: An under-counter mounting template with screws and spacers is also included.
Screen size (diagonal) Screen size (diagonal): 8.1" TV screens are measured diagonally, from corner to corner. HDTVs often look smaller than SDTVs with the same screen size because of the wider 16:9 aspect ratio.
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Screen size (diagonal): TV screens are measured diagonally, from corner to corner. HDTVs often look smaller than SDTVs with the same screen size because of the wider 16:9 aspect ratio. 8.1" Display type Display type: Standard definition Flat-panel TVs are available in plasma and LCD formats. Projection formats include DLP, SXRD (LCoS), CRT (tube) and LCD. Direct-view tube TVs are what most people consider “traditional” TVs.
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Display type: Flat-panel TVs are available in plasma and LCD formats. Projection formats include DLP, SXRD (LCoS), CRT (tube) and LCD. Direct-view tube TVs are what most people consider “traditional” TVs. Standard definition Flat panel technology LCD flat panel Built-in tuner Built-in tuner: NTSC/ATSC Allows you to access and guide through TV channels without having to add an additional source. Without a built-in tuner, you will need to use your VCRs tuner to use the Picture-in-picture feature.
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Built-in tuner: Allows you to access and guide through TV channels without having to add an additional source. Without a built-in tuner, you will need to use your VCRs tuner to use the Picture-in-picture feature. NTSC/ATSC Widescreen No Comb filter Comb filter: None A comb filter is required when using a composite or RF/coaxial connection to separate a video signal into the component parts. 3D filters are best, followed by 2D, 3-line and 2-line.
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Comb filter: A comb filter is required when using a composite or RF/coaxial connection to separate a video signal into the component parts. 3D filters are best, followed by 2D, 3-line and 2-line. None Maximum viewing angles Maximum viewing angles: Info unavailable A TV usually looks best when you’re sitting directly in front of it. As you move away from the center position, the image quality declines. Maximum viewing angle gives you an idea of how far off center you can be and still see what’s happening.
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Maximum viewing angles: A TV usually looks best when you’re sitting directly in front of it. As you move away from the center position, the image quality declines. Maximum viewing angle gives you an idea of how far off center you can be and still see what’s happening. Info unavailable Resolution Resolution: 480p (640 X 480) Refers to the number of pixels a device is able to assign to pictures. The more pixels you have, the sharper the picture will look.
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Resolution: Refers to the number of pixels a device is able to assign to pictures. The more pixels you have, the sharper the picture will look. 480p (640 X 480) Picture-in-picture Picture-in-picture: No Picture-in-picture functionality allows you to watch two different things on the same screen, with one source displaying as a small window atop a larger image. This does mean that you lose some of the information displayed in the primary image.
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Picture-in-picture: Picture-in-picture functionality allows you to watch two different things on the same screen, with one source displaying as a small window atop a larger image. This does mean that you lose some of the information displayed in the primary image. No Contrast ratio Contrast ratio: Info unavailable This is a measurement of the difference between the darkest black and the brightest white. TVs with higher ratios can usually display more detail. There’s no standard for measurement, so be careful when comparing ratios for TVs from different companies.
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Contrast ratio: This is a measurement of the difference between the darkest black and the brightest white. TVs with higher ratios can usually display more detail. There’s no standard for measurement, so be careful when comparing ratios for TVs from different companies. Info unavailable Audio Audio type Stereo Inputs and outputs Component video inputs Component video inputs: 0 Capable of transmitting analog HD signals up to 1080p, a component connection separates video signals into three components, and is the best non-digital connection. A separate audio connection is required. Use this if HDMI isn’t available.
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Component video inputs: Capable of transmitting analog HD signals up to 1080p, a component connection separates video signals into three components, and is the best non-digital connection. A separate audio connection is required. Use this if HDMI isn’t available. 0 S-video inputs S-video inputs: 0 Capable of transmitting analog signals up to 480i, S-video separates video signals into two components. A separate audio connection is required. S-video is better than composite video, but not as good as component or HDMI/DVI.
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S-video inputs: Capable of transmitting analog signals up to 480i, S-video separates video signals into two components. A separate audio connection is required. S-video is better than composite video, but not as good as component or HDMI/DVI. 0 Composite inputs Composite inputs: 1 A basic video connection commonly found on VCRs, game consoles and camcorders. All video information is combined, and a comb filter must be used by the display device to break the signal down into the component parts. Not recommended for best picture.
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Composite inputs: A basic video connection commonly found on VCRs, game consoles and camcorders. All video information is combined, and a comb filter must be used by the display device to break the signal down into the component parts. Not recommended for best picture. 1 RF inputs RF inputs: 1 This connection is used to connect an over-the-air antenna or VCR.
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RF inputs: This connection is used to connect an over-the-air antenna or VCR. 1 DVI (Digital Video Interface) DVI (Digital Video Interface): 0 This is a digital interface for connecting a video source, such as a DVD player, to an HDTV or HD monitor. DVI has the necessary bandwidth for uncompressed, HD digital video.
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DVI (Digital Video Interface): This is a digital interface for connecting a video source, such as a DVD player, to an HDTV or HD monitor. DVI has the necessary bandwidth for uncompressed, HD digital video. 0 HDMI inputs HDMI inputs: 0 High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is capable of transmitting an uncompressed digital HD signal, along with 8 channels of uncompressed audio. It’s currently the best single-cable connection available. Highly recommended for HDTV applications.
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HDMI inputs: High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is capable of transmitting an uncompressed digital HD signal, along with 8 channels of uncompressed audio. It’s currently the best single-cable connection available. Highly recommended for HDTV applications. 0 PC compatible No Convenience Remote Yes Pedestal stand Not included Wall mount Not included DVD player included No General features UPC 047323778889 Manufacturer's part number KL858S Dimensions Height 9.8 inches Width 12.5 inches Depth 13.5 inches

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