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Samsung LN19A650A1DXZA Television

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Product Description: Samsung LN19A650A1DXZA

Your HDTV doesn't have to be big in size to make a statement. Samsung's LCD TVs come with Touch of Color, a striking design that adds a hint of color to the bezel and transforms your TV into a work of art. You'll also have picture-perfect images with brilliant color and sharp details. Enjoy a one-of-a-kind entertainment experience with the Samsung LN19A650 HDTV.

Product Specification: Samsung LN19A650A1DXZA

Screen Size:19 in.
Television Technology:LCD
Supported Resolution:720p
Supported Standards:HDMI
Form Factor:Widescreen
Connector Types:USB, Audio line-in, Audio line-out, Composite video/audio input, Digital audio input (optical), VGA input, HDMI, Component video input, S-Video input, Headphones
Depth:7.1 in.
Height:15.6 in.
Width:18.9 in.
Additional Features:On-screen Menu, Touch Of Color (Toc), Dnie (Digital Natural Image Engine)
Weight:12.3 lbs.

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