Widescreen filled with mind blowing videos and vivid colourful pictures takes you to a world filled with joy and only joy. Latest LCD TV models are built with numerous advanced features, where the video appear real and natural. Numerous companies are now manufacturing display screens with varied sizes and features.
Ferguson F2620LVD LCD TV comes HD Ready with an integrated DVD player. The screen size of this LCD TV is 26 inches. HD Ready televisions are capable of displaying high definition images from high definition sources. Digital tuner that comes with this TV allows the viewer to tune in to different Freeview channels. An important feature of this LCD TV model is that it can be used as a PC monitor too. Contrast ratio of 700:1, brightness of 500cd/m2 and resolution of 1366×768 pixels together produces amazing picture quality. Picture-in-Picture is an important feature that facilitates the viewer to watch multiple channels at the same time in different inset screens. Picture and Text is another important feature of this LCD TV. Speakers that come with Ferguson F2620LVD HDMI LCD TV produce a total output power of 8W. Nicam stereophnics is supported here.
Connectivities in this LCD TV model are 2 x SCART, 1 x RGB enabled SCART socket, S-Video connection, Component video connection, AV inputs and 2 x HDMI. Additional features that come with this TV are sleep timer and on/off timer. Viewing angle of 160 degrees allows the user to be seated in any corner of the room and watch programmes comfortably. It comes with a memory for storing up to 99 channels. Aspect ratio of 16:9 gives the viewer the complete widescreen viewing experience. This TV consumes the power of 103W, when it is under operation and 1.5W in standby mode. This TV model is 100 VESA wall mount compatible. Ferguson F2620LVD Widescreen LCD TV measures 47.1cm (H) x 10.1cm (D) x 66.4cm (W) in dimensions. The colour of the enclosure is black and this product comes with one year warranty.










I have the Ferguson F2620 model. I am quite happy with it except for the sound
quality. I found that when we watch a dvd I have to have the volume up to its max (100) to listen to it properly.
how do you get back to tv programs after watching a dvd we seem to be stuck on a scene picture of ferguson unable to move it can anyone help thanks