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Dynex DX-L32-10A

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Series Comparison Summary



• Inexpensive.
• No extra features.

DX-Lxx-10A Series

This series is full of entry-level TVs. The only real difference between them is their ports: the smaller sets have fewer connectivity options.

 

Other Models in the DX-Lxx-10A Series

  Size Price Type Format Connectivity Other Features

DX-L15-10A
15 inches $160 LCD 720p • 1 HDMI
• 1 Component
• 2 Composite

• None

DX-L19-10A
19 inches $180 LCD 720p • 1 HDMI
• 1 Component
• 2 Composite
• None

DX-L22-10A
22 inches $230 LCD 720p • 1 HDMI
• 1 Component
• 2 Composite
• None

DX-L26-10A
26 inches $250 LCD 720p • 2 HDMI
• 1 Component
• 2 Composite
• None

DX-L40-10A
40 inches $500 LCD 720p • 3 HDMI
• 2 Component
• 1 Composite
• 1 Digital Audio
• None

DX-L42-10A
42 inches $600 LCD 720p • 3 HDMI
• 2 Component
• 2 Composite
• 1 Digital Audio
• None

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Conclusion

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