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| Display | 32.00-inch | 40.00-inch | ||
| Screen Type | LED-VA | LED | ||
| Dimensions | 729.7mm (W) x 432.8mm (H) x 64.32mm (D) | 94 x 22 x 12 | ||
| Resolution Standard | Ultra-HD | Full-HD | ||
| Smart TV | No | No | ||
| general | ||||
| Brand | ViewSonic | Haier | ||
| Model | 4K Entertainment Monitor (VX3211-4K-mhd) | 40 Inch LED Full HD TV (LE40B7000) | ||
| Model Name | VX-3211-4K-mhd | LE40B7000 | ||
| Display Size | 32 inch | 40 inch | ||
| Screen Type | LED-VA | LED | ||
| Resolution (pixels) | 3840x2160 | 1920x1080 | ||
| Resolution Standard | Ultra-HD | Full-HD | ||
| 3D | No | - | ||
| Smart TV | No | No | ||
| Curve TV | No | - | ||
| Color | - | Black | ||
| Launch Year | - | 2014 | ||
| dimensions | ||||
| Width x Height x Depth (without stand) | 729.7mm (W) x 432.8mm (H) x 64.32mm (D) | 94 x 22 x 12 | ||
| Weight (without stand) | 5.75kg | 6.85Kg | ||
| Width x Height x Depth (with stand) | 729.7mm (W) x 495.5mm (H) x 230.31mm (D) | 99 x 24 x 14 | ||
| Weight (with stand) | 6.6kg | 7.3Kg | ||
| Stand Material | Metal | - | ||
| connectivity features | ||||
| No of HDMI Port | 2 | 2 | ||
| Built In Wi-Fi | No | - | ||
| Wi-Fi Supported | No | - | ||
| Headphone Jack | Yes | Yes | ||
| No of USB Port | - | 2 | ||
| Analog Audio Input | - | Yes | ||
| Audio Out | - | 1 | ||
| Component In (RGB Cable) | - | 1 Component Video (Y / Pb / Pr) | ||
| Composite In (Audio Video Cable) | - | 1 Component Video (Y / Pb / Pr) | ||
| audio features | ||||
| Number of Speakers | 2 | 2.0Ch Speaker | ||
| Speaker Output RMS | 5W | 16W | ||
| video features | ||||
| Picture in Picture (PIP) | Yes | - | ||
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 | 16:09 | ||
| Refresh Rate (Hz) | 60 | 60 | ||
| HDR Support | HDR10,HLG | - | ||
| power features | ||||
| Power Consumption | - | 60 W, 1 W (Standby) | ||
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