| Model No |
L24FBC |
24LF454A |
| TV Type |
LED TV |
LED TV |
| Screen Size |
24 Inch (59.80 cm) |
24 Inch (59.80 cm) |
| Resolution |
1920 x 1080 |
1366 x 768 |
| Aspect Ratio |
16:9 |
16:9 |
| Motion Rate |
60 Hz |
NA |
| Viewing Angle |
178/178 |
178° |
| USB |
| USB Version |
: 2.0 |
| Supported Audio Formats |
: MP3, AAC, WMA, PCM |
| Supported Video Formats |
: MKV, DivX, MP4, AVI, ASF, MOV, FLV, DAT, VOB |
| Supported Picture Formats |
: JPG |
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| USB Version |
: 2.0 |
| Supported Audio Formats |
: MP3, AAC, WMA, PCM |
| Supported Video Formats |
: MKV, DivX, MP4, AVI, ASF, MOV, FLV, DAT, VOB |
| Supported Picture Formats |
: JPG |
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| Video |
| Contrast Ratio |
: Dynamic |
| Response Time (ms) |
: 9 |
| Brightness |
: 250 |
| Panel Type |
: Full HD |
| Video Signal |
: 480i / 480p / 576i / 576p / 1080i / 1080p |
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| Dynamic Color Enhancer |
: Yes |
| Dynamic Clear White |
: Yes |
| Picture Mode |
: 5 modes (Vivid, Standard, Cinema, Cricket, Game) |
| Active Noise Reduction |
: Yes |
| IPS Panel |
: Yes |
| Triple XD Engine |
: Yes |
|
| Audio |
| Sound Output |
: 2 x 5 W |
| Sound Effect System |
: Stereo |
| Auto Volume Leveller |
: Yes |
|
| Dolby Digital Decoder |
: Yes |
| Speaker System |
: 2 Ch. Speaker system |
| Audio Output (RMS) |
: 10 watts |
| Sound Mode |
: 5 Modes (Standard, Music, Cinema, Cricket, Game) |
| BollyWood Mode |
: Yes |
| Sound Optimizer |
: 3 modes (Off, Stand Type,Wall-mounted Type) |
| Audio Codec |
: AC3(Dolby Digital), AAC, Mpeg, MP3, PCM |
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| Connectivity Options |
| USB 2.0 |
: 1 |
| HDMI |
: 1 |
| VGA Input |
: 1 |
| PC Audio IN |
: 1 |
| AV In |
: 1 |
| Component IN (DVD/ Bluray) |
: 1 |
| Headphone |
: 1 |
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| USB |
: 1 (Side) |
| HDMI |
: 1 (Rear) |
| Headphone/RCA analog out |
: 1 (RCA Analog audio out) |
| RF In |
: 1 (Rear) |
| Component In (Y,Pb,Pr + Audio) |
: 1 |
| RGB In (D-sub 15pin) - PC |
: 1 |
|
| Other Features |
| Certified A Grade Panel |
: Yes |
| Zoom |
: Yes |
| Multi Language OSD |
: Yes |
| Sleep Timer |
: Yes |
| Television System |
: PAL BG/DK/I SECAM BG/DK |
|
| Motion Eco Sensor |
: Yes |
| Smart Energy Saving |
: Yes |
| Input Labeling |
: Yes |
| OSD Languages |
: Total 17, Indian : 5 (Hindi, Marathi , Bengali , Tamil , Telugu) Subject to updation regularly |
| Subtitle for DivX (Language) |
: 10 Language (English, French, Vietnamese, Russian, Thai, Hebrew, Arab, Korean, Persian, Kudur) |
| Built-in Games |
: Yes |
| BackLight Module |
: Slim LED |
| PMI (Picture Mastering Index) |
: 300 |
| Analog TV Reception |
: Yes |
| Local Key Type |
: Jogstick |
|
| General Details |
| Power Consumption |
: 40 W |
| Power Consumption Standby |
: 0.5 W |
|
| Power Supply |
: 100 - 240Vac 50-60Hz |
| Power Consumption (Stand-by) |
: 0.3 watts |
| Set Weight (without stand) |
: 3.3 Kg |
| Set Weight (with stand) |
: 3.5 Kg |
| Set Weight (in Carton) |
: 5.5 Kg |
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| Supplied Accessories |
| Remote Control |
: Yes |
| Batteries |
: Yes |
| Manual |
: Yes |
| Wall Mount |
: Yes |
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Key Differences
Overall, both models are capable choices in their segment, offering a balance between performance, features, and usability. LG 24LF454A and Lloyd L24FBC offer different motion rates (NA vs 60 Hz), which can impact smoothness during fast-moving scenes like sports and gaming. Both TVs offer adequate brightness levels suitable for most indoor lighting conditions. Both TVs come with smart platforms that support popular streaming apps and voice control features. LG 24LF454A and Lloyd L24FBC are two competitive smart TVs offering a mix of display performance, smart features, and overall value for different types of users. Both TVs come in similar screen sizes, making them suitable for comparable viewing setups and room environments. LG 24LF454A and Lloyd L24FBC differ in resolution (1366 x 768 vs 1920 x 1080), which can affect overall clarity and sharpness of the display. Both TVs provide standard built-in audio performance suitable for regular usage, though external speakers can enhance the experience. Verdict: Both models offer good value, and the better option depends on your specific requirements and viewing preferences.
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