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SpecificationCroma CREL043USA024601 43 inch Ultra H…Samsung H4550 32 inch HD Ready Smart L…
RAM2 GB
Smart TVYesYes
HDMI Ports32
Number Of Speakers22
Screen Resolution4K, 3840 x 2160 pixelsHD Ready, 1366 x 768 pixels
Price₹23,990₹16,490
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General

ModelCREL043USA024601UA32H4550FUXXL
TypeLEDLED
Warranty1 Year1 Year
In The Box1 Main Unit, Manual, Warranty CardTV, Remote Control, Power Cable, User Manual
Launch Year2025

Display

Size (Diagonal)43 in32 in
Screen Resolution4K, 3840 x 2160 pixelsHD Ready, 1366 x 768 pixels
Refresh Rate60 Hz
Aspect Ratio16:916:9
Viewing Angle178 ° Horizontal, 178 ° Vertical
HDRYes
HDR Format TypesHDR10, HDR10+

Physical Design

Weight (without Stand)8.8 kg3.8 kg
Dimensions960 (W) x 560 (H) x 80 (D) mm716.4 (W) x 430.5 (H) x 78.7 (D) mm

Video

Video Formats SupportedMPG, MPEG, MPEG2 -PS, MP4, MKV, AVI, ASF, FLV, H.263, H.264, MPEG1/2/4
Image Formats SupportedJPEG, PNG
Digital TV Reception FormatsDVB-T2CS2
Picture ProcessorHyper Real
UpscalingYes
Contrast EnhancementMega Contrast
Other Video FeaturesVivid, APS, Cinema, Cricket, Game

Audio

Audio Formats SupportedMP3,AAC, HEAAC, WMA, WMA Pro
Speaker Configuration2.0 Channel
Number Of Speakers22
Total Speaker Output20 W20 W
Output Per Speaker10 W10 W
Adaptive SoundYes
Other Audio FeaturesStandard, Cinema Cleared Voice, Cricket Music, GameObject Tracking Sound Lite, Q-Symphony

Connectivity

USB Ports21
HDMI Ports32
RF Input (Analog Co-axial) Ports1
HDMI Audio Return ChannelYes, eARC
Screen MirroringYes
Apple AirPlayYes
EthernetYes

Power Supply

Voltage Requirement110-240 VAC220-240V~ 50/60Hz
Power Consumption127 W65 W
Power Consumption (Stand-by)0.5 W

Remote Control

Internet Access In RemoteYes
Other Remote FeaturesAlexa Voice Controlled

Smart TV Features

Smart TVYesYes
Operating System (OS)webOSTizen
Wi-FiYes
Band Support2.4Ghz | 5Ghz
Voice AssistantYes, Bixby
BluetoothYes
RAM2 GB
Storage8 GB
Supported AppsAlexa Built-In | Google Assistant | Supported Apps: YouTube | Netfilx | ThinQ AI | Disney+ Hotstar | Amazon Prime | Zee5, etc.Netflix, Prime Video, Jio Hotstar, YouTube, etc.
Other Smart FeaturesWebOSSmartThings Hub / Matter Hub / IoT-Sensor Functionality / Quick Remote, Mobile to TV, Sound Mirroring, Wireless TV On

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