Hannspree F00115U1000 Pearl LCD TV

Category: LCD TVs 25" and less, Flatscreen TV, LCD TV Reviews

We love pearls, pearls are known for their distinctive iridescent luster and ability to add class and elegance to any outfit. They carry with them an allure of the deepest waters, and are a mystery of nature. This same allure and luster can now be obtained in a unique pearl-styled Hannspree LCD TV/computer monitor that will also add class and elegance to any room you put it in.  

With its thin flat panel screen inside, and a perfectly formed shell for the outer casing, the set shimmers like the priceless gem it was named for. A luminescent pearl connects the cabinet to the stands bottom, which is weighted with metal to insure stability. Also included with this stunning TV is a stylish, fully functioning, star shaped remote control.

This high-tech LCD TV comes with a screen size of 1024 x 768 pixel resolution, and offers continuous color tone, clear contrast values at a ratio of 500:1, and TV controls carefully integrated into the Pearlescent design motif. Also included are 2 built in stereo speakers that produce 2 watts per channel, and a headphone jack for private viewing.

Hannspree F00115U1000 Pearl Specifications:

  • 15″ diagonal screen
  • 500:1 contrast ratio
  • Aspect ratio: 4:3
  • Resolution: 1024 x 768
  • Headphone jack
  • Built-in speakers (2 watts per channel)
  • Digital comb filter
  • 3:2 pulldown
  • NTSC tuner
  • 2 composite video inputs
  • 2 analog audio inputs
  • RF input
  • Remote control shaped like a star
  • Weight: 14.3 lbs.
  • Dimensions: 16.5″H x 16.8″L x 6.6″W

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