- authentic products. Complete set. Installing it is simple enough that you don't even need instructions; it takes only ten minutes to set up. The previous TV also had a color display, which was almost the same as the one on the new TV. When connected to the phone's wifi network, the video can be seen in full HD quality without the need for downloads.
- It is not the case.
- authentic products. Whole package. The installation process takes less than 10 minutes and requires no manual. No less so than the new TV, the old one jumbled colors. If you connect your phone to WiFi, you may watch in FULL HD resolution without any further downloads.
- The absence of
- genuine merchandise. Whole package. The installation process takes less than 10 minutes and requires no manual. No less so than the new TV, the old one jumbled colors. Connected via wifi from the phone works without downloads in FULL HD quality.
- The absence of
- authentic products. The whole shebang. The setup process takes less than ten minutes and requires no special skills or knowledge. The old TV played with colors, no worse than the new one. If you connect your phone to WiFi, you may watch in FULL HD resolution without any further downloads.
- The absence of
- Superb picture quality
- Not
- genuine products. total set. Installation is simple even without instructions, and setup takes only a few minutes. The previous TV's use of color was comparable to that of the new one. WiFi via a phone connection operates in FULL HD quality without the need for downloads.
- The absence
- All declared functions work perfectly.
- Didn't find it. Unless the power cord is short.
- HDMI included, assembled with high quality, nice plastic, convenient remote control
- No batteries for the remote
- The device is small and inconspicuous - I threw it behind the TV and forgot. Plays heavy content without problems. Works great with IPega wireless gamepads. WiFi 5G.
- The prefix steadily loses connection with the remote control at least once a month, or even more often. At first I thought it was the batteries, but no. I had to reboot the set-top box and connect the remote control to it as the first time it was turned on.