Sylvania LD-155SL8 15' LCD HDTV with Built-In DVD Player

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Sylvania LD-155SL8 15' LCD HDTV with Built-In DVD Player

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 : Sylvania LD-155SL8 15' LCD HDTV with Built-In DVD Player
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Brand: Sylvania
EAN: 0053818680469
Label: Sylvania
Manufacturer: Sylvania
Model: LD155SC8
Publisher: Sylvania
Studio: Sylvania



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Product DescriptionEnjoy LCD HDTV technology with the Sylvania 15' LCD TV DVD Combo Unit. The digital 3 Line Comb Filter brings out fine picture detail and enhances color. MTS/SAP speakers provide a captivating listening experience. The built-in DVD player lets you enjoy your movies without any additional components, and features virtual surround sound, slow motion and frame advance. Dimensions: 18.50'W x 14.72'H x 9.09'D




Features:
  • Built in SD Tuner: NTSC/ATSC w/ QAM
  • Tuner Auto Set - DVD/CD-R/CD-RW/AUDIO CD Playback
  • V-Chip/CCD - Search (x2, x4, x20, x50, x100)
  • Sleep Timer - Zoom (1.3x, 2x, 4x)
  • Virtual Surround System - Parental Lock


















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Sylvania LD-155SL8 15' LCD HDTV with Built-In DVD Player

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