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Price and features of the TV Metz Aurus 48 TY88 OLED twin Metz Aurus 48" 4K

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Summary
  • 48"4K
    G
  • 107 cm68 cm7.0 cm
  • OLED Self-luminous pixels
  • -- nits Infinite:1
  • Total -- W
  • DVB-TDVB-T2
  • --

Metz Aurus specs: Technical sheet

Brand

Brand
Metz
Serie
Aurus
Model
Aurus 48 TY88 OLED twin
Other codes

Release Date

Year
2022

Metz Aurus prices

Versions and prices
48"  •  4K  •  Aurus 48 TY88 OLED twin  •  DVB
55"  •  4K  •  Aurus 55 TY88 OLED twin  •  DVB

Image

OLED

  • Technology
    OLED
    OLED panels achieve an infinite contrast in a smaller thickness
  • Reference image
    Final image
    Perfect
    An image with pure blacks, maybe the brightness and the life time are slightly lower than on an LCD panel


Size (inches) and resolution

Diagonal
48 inches
Resolution
4K 3840 x 2160
Aspect ratio
16:9
Pixel density
92 ppi

Technology

Panel type
OLED
Subpixel type
RGB
Refresh rate
60 Hz
Panel Manufacturer
--

Backlight and contrast

Backlight type
Self-luminous pixels
Brightness
-- nits, maximum peak of 900 nits
Contrast
Infinite:1
Light sensor
No

Colorimetry

Quantum Dots
No
Color spaces
Rec. 709
100%
DCI P3
--
NTSC 1953
--
Rec. 2020
--
sRGB
--
Color depth
--

HDR

HDR technologies
Not compatible

Crystal

Anti-glare filter
--
Vision angle
Horizontal Vertical

Processing

These features modify the images received by television via software, in many cases they create unwanted artifacts, we disable some of them, but here you have them ...

Response times

Minimum time
1 ms
Average time
--
Input lag
--
Gaming
--

Sound

Speakers

Power
-- W

Tuner and connectivity

Digital tuner


DVB

Terrestrial
  • DVB-T
  • DVB-T2
Satellite
  • DVB-S
  • DVB-S2
Cable
  • DVB-C
ATSC & QAM
No
ISDB
No
DTMB
No

Analog tuner

NTSC
Yes
PAL
Yes
SECAM
Yes

Hybrid television

HbbTV
No

Cable connections

HDMI
  • HDMI 2.0 4x
  • ARC
  • CEC
  • High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) 2.2
USB
  • USB 2.0 1x
  • USB 3.0 2x
Satellite
  • Satellite In (Main; F-type female) 1x
Ethernet
  • Ethernet RJ45 1x

Wireless connections

Wi-Fi
No
Bluetooth
No

Content delivery

Remote control

Type of command
RM18 Remote control
Control of multiple devices
Yes

Others

PVR recording
No
PIP
No

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Structure


With stand

Dimensions
160.9 cm71.5 cm30 cm
Weight
20.4 Kg

Without stand

Dimensions
106.9 cm68.2 cm7 cm
Weight
17.3 Kg
Screen shape
Flat
Frameless
No
Colors

Stand

Removable stand
No
Stand shape
--

VESA

VESA size
300 x 300 mm

Others

Single cable
No
Ambient mode
No

System

Operating System

SW
--

Voice assistants

Voice control
No

Hardware

SOC model
--
RAM
--
ROM
--

Consumption

Energy efficiency
G
Standby consumption
0.4 W
Average consumption
88 W
Consumption
--

Power supply

Power supply
--
Power supply frequency
--

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