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Amazon.com Product Description Add a unique television with a touch of fun to your child's room with the Hannspree Steamloc 10-inch LCD TV, which is enclosed within a cabinet shaped like a steam locomotive engine. It features miniaturized wheel and engine details--even a bell--and an LED headlight that serves as the on/off switch. It comes with a remote control shaped like a train conductor. This set offers a standard NTSC television tuner and such features as V-chip parental controls and closed captioning. p This state-of-the-art LCD TV offers consistent color tone, clear contrast values, and natural, life-like details. The 10-inch screen has an 800 by 600-pixel resolution, 4:3 aspect ratio (fine for standard TV transmissions and pan-and-scan video), and a 130-degree horizontal viewing angle. The screen has a 25 millisecond (ms) response time, brightness rating of 350 cd/m2 (candela per square meter), and a 450:1 contrast ratio. (The higher the contrast ratio, the greater a TV's ability to display subtle color details and not get washed out by ambient room light.) p The 3-line digital comb filter helps to improve detail, clean up image outlines, and eliminate extraneous colors by comparing three scanning lines within a field of video. Other features include DCDi (Directional Correlation Deinterlacing) digital enhancement for improvement of low-resolution images, highly accurate 10-bit video processing, and ADC and gamma correction technologies. The screen has an estimated lamp life of 30,000 hours, which translates to over 12 years with six hours of usage per day. p This TV has a pair of built-in stereo speakers that produce 2 watts per channel (4 watts total). It includes a 4-in-one video input--which accepts S-Video and RCA A/V connections--as well as an RF input, enabling you to easily hook up a DVD player or VCR. It also provides a headphone jack for private viewing. p bWhat's in the Box/bbr TV, remote control, power cord, printed instructions
Product Description Cartoons celebrate it. Movies romanticize it. Children's books keep it alive. The steam locomotive. There's the old-fashioned engine, the boiler, the fuel and the water supplies. The wheels roll, the steam clouds rise and everyone smiles. This colorful reinterpretation is at home in any station.
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