Solarmax
Solarmax 43″ Inch Smart Android TV FRAMELESS/BLUETOOTH TV Android
Key Features
- 43-inch FHD LED Display
- FRAMELESS DESIGN
- 1GB RAM
- 8GB ROM
- Clear Motion Display
- Dynamic contrast ratio
- Inbuilt Decoder
Solarmax 32″Inch Bluetooth Enabled Frameless Smart Android TV Netflix You tube Inbuilt Decoder
Key Features
- A Class Display: 32 Inch (1366 X 768)
- FRAMELESS DESIGN
- Smart Android tv
- Wi-fi Inbuilt
- Two year warranty
- Ports: USB(2), HDMI (3)、AV input(1)
- Enjoy photos, music, and video on the screen.
- Eco-Friendly
- Automatic Volume Leveler (AVL)
- FREE TV GUARD
- FREE WALL BRACKET
Solarmax 24″ INCHES AC/DC LED DIGITAL TV-FREE TO AIR CHANNELS-USB/HDMI
Key Features
- Full Screen Digital TV
- Screen size: 24″
- Screen type: Clear Motion
- Screen resolution: Dynamic Contrast Ratio
- Connectivity: 1x HDMI, 1 x USB
- HD
Solarmax 22” Inches, LED Digital TV -USB And HDMI CONNECTIVITY
Key Features
- Full Screen Digital TV
- Screen size: 22″
- Screen type: Clear Motion
- Screen resolution: Dynamic Contrast Ratio
- Connectivity: 1x HDMI, 1 x USB
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