The Haier LE39F32800 is a 39-inch Full HD LED television designed for users who want a solid, large-screen experience without complex smart features. It was first listed around April 2014 and is known for its high dynamic contrast and “Roku Ready” capabilities. [1, 2, 3]
Core Specifications
- Visuals: A 39-inch display featuring Full HD resolution of $1920 \times 1080$ pixels. It has a 60 Hz refresh rate and a fast 5 ms response time, which is excellent for basic gaming and sports.
- Contrast & Brightness: It boasts a dynamic contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1 and a brightness of $300 \text{ cd/m}^2$, providing deep blacks and vibrant whites.
- Audio: Equipped with two 10 W speakers ($20 \text{ W}$ total) featuring a sound chamber for enhanced audio and an Auto Volume Leveler (AVL) to prevent sudden volume spikes.
- Design: A slim frame with a bezel width of less than $3/4$ inch, making it sleek and modern-looking for its time. [1, 3, 4]
Connectivity & Features
- HDMI: Includes 3 HDMI inputs, one of which is MHL-enabled, allowing you to connect a Roku Streaming Stick or compatible mobile device directly.
- USB Port: Supports playback of JPEG photos and MP3 music files directly from a USB drive.
- PC Input: Features a VGA (D-Sub) port, allowing the TV to double as a large computer monitor.
- Tuners: Built-in ATSC, NTSC, and QAM tuners for receiving various types of broadcast signals. [1, 4, 5, 6, 7]
Maintenance & Support
- Replacement Remote: The TV is compatible with the HTR-A18M remote control, which can be found at retailers like Amazon or eBay.
- Wall Mounting: It uses a $200 \times 100 \text{ mm}$ VESA pattern for wall mounting.
- Documentation: You can find the full user manual for this model on sites like ManyManuals. [1, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11]
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