Thursday, March 18th, 2010

Ferguson FL17DX5 LCD TV

Compared to the yesteryears, the level of amusement sources has increased tremendously these days that everyone is desirous of getting more and more enjoyment. This is very true when most of the people find very less spare time to be spent leisurely. LCD displays are one such source of   entertainment as this is built with latest technological features in it to give wholesome home theatre experience.

ferguson fl17dx5 lcd tv Ferguson FL17DX5 LCD TVFerguson’s latest LCD TV model is Ferguson FL17DX5 LCD TV. This model is built with all basic features in it making it one of the most advanced models in the market.

This LCD TV is designed with a screen size of 17 inches. This is a integrated digital TV that comes with a receiver to access free to view digital channels. The contrast ratio of 450:1 and the brightness of 450cd/m2 work together to produce better picture quality along with the resolution of 1280 x 768 pixels. Higher the value of contrast ratio, brightness and resolution better will be the quality of pictures. Speakers of Ferguson FL17DX5 17in. LCD TV produces Nicam stereo sound effect. Sleep timer, Auto Install, Fastext and Child lock are some of the most important features that are embedded in this LCD TV. Sleep timer is a very useful feature when the viewer needs his TV to be turned off automatically at the set time. With the child lock feature, the parents can easily safeguard his TV from small children. This TV could also be used a PC monitor. No matter how many sit in semi circular position, they watch and enjoy programmes clearly up to an angle of 160 degrees. The screen format of this LCD TV is 16:9. This aspect ratio gives the user the widescreen viewing experience with theatre effect. Ferguson FL17DX5 Flat Screen LCD TV measures 404.3mm (H) x 474.9mm (W) x 200.6mm (D) in dimensions and weighs 7.2Kg.

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