Teco 32 Inch HD Ready LCD TV
1 x Universal Clear Glass Stand Up To 32 Inches
Our lowest priced 32" Flatscreen TV!
Teco are quickly making a name for themselves in the flat screen TV world, producing high end TVs at competitive prices. This latest offering features a 32 inch HD screen with a huge 1500:1 contrast ratio, meaning the colours look deep and realistic, and progressive scan to keep up with the fastest paced movie sequences or live sports. You also get a multitude of connection options so you shouldn’t have any issues connecting it to your existing A/V setup.
This fantastic HD-Ready TV also has an integrated Digital TV tuner, giving you all the Digital TV channels with amazing clarity so is perfect for with either your living room or bedroom.
Features:- 32" Screen Size
- 16:9 Aspect Ratio
- 1366x768 Resolution
- 176/176 Viewing Angle
- Digital Teletext and Interactive Services
- 500cd/m2 Brightness
- 1500:1 Contrast Ratio
- 6.5ms Response Time
- Digital / Analog TV Tuner
- HD Ready
- Electronic programme guide (EPG Digital)
- Built in stereo speakers
- 1x Antenna Input
- 1x Antenna Output (Digital)
- 2x SCART
- 1x HDTV Input (Y Pb Pr/Y Cb Cr)
- 1x HDTV Audio Input (RCA)
- 2x HDMI Input
- 1x HDMI Audio Input
- 1x S Input
- 1x AV Input
- 1x AV/S Audio Input
- 1x PC Input
- 1x PC Audio Input
- 1x Audio Output (Analog)
- Dimensions (HWD): 582x796x233 (mm)
- Weight: 14kg
- 3 Years Onsite Warranty








Question from George.: Asked on 23/09/2008 Hi there,
I'm thinking about buying one of your tv's. At he moment I have an old 28" tv, which is connected to my dvd player & Virgin tv channels via 2 scart leads at back of my tv. Could I use this set up on the Teco?
Do you know the RMS output for each speaker?
What country are the Teco tv's produced?
Thanks.
George.
Question from slide: Asked on 14/09/2008 would i have any problems working my xbox 360 on this tv?
Question from henry: Asked on 10/09/2008 When i am watching something on the new tv, the picture appears to get bigger at both ends of the display, almost giving a zoom effect, any ideas why this is? tried posting on the already bought section but it would not let me. thanks
Question from zygzak77: Asked on 11/08/2008 Can you tell me dynamic contrast ratio?