Toshiba LED TV 42'' Full HD 42LA2063DG
Technical data
Weight | 7.5 kilogram |
Functions | AVL |
Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
Screen size (diag.) | 42" |
Resolution | 1920 x 1080 (FHD 1080) |
I/O connectors | 2 x RCA out |
VESA | 100 x 100 |
Height with stand | 601 Millimetre |
Depth with stand | 234 Millimetre |
Weight with stand | 10.5 kilogram |
Bluetooth | Yes |
Panel type | LCD |
HD technology | Full HD |
TV tuner | DVB-S2 |
System TV | Android TV |
3D support | No |
DLNA | No |
Wi-Fi | Yes |
PVR/DVR | No |
Hotel mode | No |
Image technology | HDR10 |
Width | 960 Millimetre |
Depth | 84 Millimetre |
Height | 546 Millimetre |
Smart TV | yes |
Max speaker power (total) | 16 Watt |
Energy label | Download |
Description
42LA2063DG LA20 Series LED TV
Android TV, Google Assistant, Chromecast Built in, Google Play Store, 3x HDMI, 2x USB, Internal WLAN & Bluetooth
- Picture Modes: Dynamic, Game, Sports, Cinema, Natural, User
- Sound mode: Music, Movie, Speech, Classic, Flat, User
- Smart TV functions: HBB TV ver 1.5, Web browser after installing the application, Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube, Integrated WLAN Internal, Bluetooth, Chromecast, Smart Guide application, Smart Remote application
A TV that fits into your world
Discover the world of thousands of movies, series and games with Android TV! Ask questions and get answers directly on your TV screen thanks to Android and Google Voice Assistant. In addition, thanks to the built-in Chromecast system, you can easily share videos and photos on your TV screen directly from your phone or computer.
Google Assistant
Use your voice to find shows, control your TV, plan your day and more. Just ask Google.
Chromecast built in
Stream your favorite entertainment from your phone, tablet or laptop to your TV.
HDR10
By providing more ways to access HDR content, our TVs not only support HDR video format, HDR10, but also Hybrid Log Gamma or HLG. Compatibility with the HLG format ensures that our models are ready for the solutions of the future and, when necessary, you will be able to watch HDR material from the antenna signal on their screens.