OP | Post 16 made on Wednesday October 9, 2013 at 13:34 |
Tom Ciaramitaro Loyal Member |
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Brad, what about the depth (without stand)? It shows 4-1/2" but that can't be right??
Current client has 12" deep cabinets, could be trouble!
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Post 17 made on Thursday October 10, 2013 at 12:31 |
sirroundsound Senior Member |
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Does anyone know if the IR codes used by these Naxa TV's are shared from another brand?
Nice TV and I have to find something for a clients kitchen around 19 - 20" in size.
I also do not see the possibility of CEC control (using Hydra connect) so might require a bit of extra work to integrate into this job.
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Post 18 made on Thursday October 10, 2013 at 20:57 |
Brad Humphrey Super Member |
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4.5" does sound thick. I'm pretty sure the panel wasn't that thick. The stand was very tiny and crappy, so maybe with stand was 4.5" (although it says it's not). From what I can remember, it was at least 2" thick but no more than 4".
I certainly would not expect this TV to have any kind of CEC control or discrete IR. Also, it doesn't say it accepts 1080p as a signal in the specs. And that's something I didn't test for as HDMI wasn't even used.
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