The display on this television is a 39.5″ LED-backlit LCD panel running at a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, classified as 1080p Full HD, with a pixel density of 56 ppi and an 8-bit color depth capable of rendering up to 1,670 million colors. The refresh rate sits at 60Hz, and the panel does not support any HDR formats, including HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, or HLG, nor does it include adaptive synchronization technology. Horizontal and vertical viewing angles both reach 178 degrees, making the image reasonably consistent across a wide range of seating positions, while an anti-reflection coating and a built-in ambient light sensor help the screen adapt to different lighting conditions in the room.
The television includes three HDMI 2.1 ports alongside a single USB port, while there is no RJ45 ethernet port, VGA connector, DVI connector, or external memory slot. Wireless connectivity is handled through built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi support covering both Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) and Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac), with Miracast also supported for wireless screen mirroring. Rounding out the physical connections, a 3.5mm headset jack is present for direct audio output.
Audio output is handled by built-in stereo speakers with Dolby Audio support, though the set does not include a subwoofer, Dolby Virtual, or SRS TheaterSound HD. For external audio setups, the television offers a digital out connection as well as both HDMI ARC and HDMI eARC, providing flexible options for connecting soundbars or AV receivers.
The television measures 891.5 mm wide, 508 mm tall, and 71.1 mm thick, with a total volume of approximately 32,199.91 cm³ and a weight of 4,990 g. VESA mount support is included, offering flexibility for wall installation. The unit is rated to operate within a temperature range of 5 °C at the low end and up to 40 °C at the high end.
The television runs a built-in smart TV platform with Chromecast and AirPlay both integrated, and voice control is supported through Google Assistant and Alexa, though Siri and Apple HomeKit are not compatible. A smartphone can be used as a remote, while the physical remote control is not rechargeable. Additional everyday features include a search browser, sleep timer, child lock, and USB recording capability. On the power side, the set consumes 55W during normal operation and drops to a modest 0.5W on standby.