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Toshiba LCD TV, with Goodmans Freeview box & scart lead SOLD


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Toshiba digital TV, model number 20VL63B.


Good quality 20" LCD TV in full working order, which can be connected via Scart sockets to DVD and digital receiver. Also has PC and VGA interface (but please note no HDMI compatability).


Remote control and Goodmans set-top Freeview digital receiver (model GD11FVZS2) included free of charge, together with Scart lead (not shown). (I also have an old-fashioned external stand-alone aerial which can be included if desired).


PC interface: VGA (HD-15)

Video interface: S-Video, SCART, composite


Full specifications listed below.


Buyer to collect - we are just off Barry Road.


Brightness in Candela/m²: 450

Common Interface Slot: No

Compact Flash Card: No

Contrast Ratio (X:1): 500

DVB-C: No

DVB-S: No

DVB-T: No

DVD Player / Recorder: No

DVI Interface: No

Electronic Program Guide (EPG): No

Energy Savings Trust Feature: No

Frequency: 50 Hertz

Full HD: No

HD ready: No

HDMI Interface: No

Horizontal Resolution in Pixel: 640

Loudspeakers: Yes

Memory Stick: No

Multimedia Card: No

Number of Scart Interfaces: 2

PC Interface: Yes

PCMCIA Interface: No

Rear Projection Technology: Not Applicable

Reflection Angle: unknown

Response Time in ms: unknown

Screen Format: 4:3

Screen Size in Inches: 20

Screen Size in cm: 51

Secure Digital Card: No

Smart Media Card: No

Type of Monitor: LCD

USB: No

VGA / D-Sub Interface: Yes

Vertical Resolution in Pixel: 480

xD-Picture Card: No

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