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Review of the LCD TV with LED-backlighting with built-in DVD-player BBK LED2475F

BBK LED2475FDT TV

The presence of HD-media player with mkv support, Zero Pixel bit guarantees, nice on-screen menu.

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Borders of white objects on bright background slightly “give off” in green.

CONSTRUCTION FEATURES: The model has an intuitive interface In’Ergo, built-in HD-media player and DVD-player, and are certified Zero Pixel. The latter means that the model has undergone additional testing for the presence of dead pixels and if the buyer discovers them during the warranty period, he can exchange this TV for a new one.

In the Edge LED backlighting used in the BBK LED2475F, LEDs are located on the edges of the screen, which allowed the manufacturer to reduce the thickness of the body, reduce power consumption and improve image contrast.

The TV is equipped with two HDMI connectors, while there is no component input, but in principle, this interface is probably not so necessary for most viewers.

PICTURE QUALITY: High-definition picture quality with HDMI input, the resolution of the video circuit is about 730 TV lines.

Colors on the screen are juicy, the motion is displayed smoothly enough, however, small details are a bit blurred

The device shows great color and brightness margin. Flesh tones are a little too orangey on the factory settings, but for a more careful adjustment there are individual color adjustments.

Speaking about the viewing angle it should be noted that the picture gets noticeably darker at the deviation downwards by about 35 degrees from the perpendicular to the screen direction, at deviation sideways the contrast falls noticeably from the angle of about 70-80 degrees.

The detail of dark and bright scenes is good enough, the only thing is that the borders of white objects on a bright background are a bit “green.

The black on the screen is deep, and the white is saturated.

When playing a signal of standard definition digital artefacts such as combing on moving oblique lines is not noticeable.

AUDIO QUALITY: BBK LED2475F demonstrates the average volume reserve, without noticeable audible distortion. For quick sound adjustment there are preset modes. In addition to these there are treble and bass controls, and for a greater effect when watching – the modes of surround sound.

SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES: remote control is designed in the corporate style: black, tapering downwards, some of the buttons on it are small, which is not always convenient to use.

The back part of the remote control is rubberized, so it does not slip out of hands. For more comfort, it has several shortcut keys.

The main menu is displayed in the form of colorful square icons with rounded corners, lined up horizontally on a purple translucent background. This proprietary interface is called In’Ergo.

Built-in HD media player via USB input 2.0 supports video playback in mkv container. The HD media player menu is designed along the lines of today’s smartphones to provide quick, intuitive navigation.

The built-in DVD player plays a variety of video formats, including MPEG4.

Clock, Sleep timer as well as on and off timer are present. If desired, the user can adjust the duration of the menu display on the screen.

Separate note the function of protection against unauthorized access, useful if you want to limit children’s access to the TV.

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Comments: 2
  1. Aspen

    Can you provide some more information on the picture quality and durability of the BBK LED2475F?

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  2. Noah Gibson

    Can you provide more information about the picture and sound quality of the BBK LED2475F LCD TV with LED-backlighting and built-in DVD-player?

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