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Key to reportsHitachi L19VG07U (Discontinued)

Hitachi L19VG07UHitachi L19VG07U
Ease of use score:
45%
Signal by
Aerial
Type
LCD with LED backlight
Price
£130.00
Screen size
19 inches
HD tuner
No
HD ready
Yes - HD ready
Digital switchover certification mark
Ease of use ratings
Setting up
Remote control - for watching TV
Remote control - searching for what's on today
On screen TV guide
Advanced use
TV cabinet controls
Verdict
This is a Freeview TV. It has a poorly designed remote control and on-screen information displays. It has assisted tuning, giving regional TV options when multiple signals are picked up, but it was not easy to install or use.
Key Features
Features score
54%
Manual retune
Yes
Manages multiple transmitters by
Regional Preferences
Stand supplied & wall mountable
Fixed pedestal
Tuner
1 x DVB-T (Freeview), 1 x Analogue
On-screen TV guide
7 to 8 days
Favourite channel groups
1 group
Now and Next
Current and scrolled through channels
Programme information
Not in Now & Next and automatically displayed in TV guide
TV performance
Watching
Satisfactory
Listening
Poor
Power consumption in standby
0.3 watts
Power consumption in use
15.7 watts
Connections
HDMI input
1
SCART socket
1
Slot for pay TV or common interface slot
Yes
Subtitles and audio description
Subtitles shown
Yes
Subtitle button on remote
Yes
Subtitles stay on when channel changed
Yes
Audio description
Yes
AD button on remote
No
audible AD programme notification
No
Separate AD volume control
Yes
AD stays on when channel changed
Yes
 

This product was last tested in: ???? 2009
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