Dedeman has more attractive offers in this month’s catalogue. We’ve selected four products that we think deserve our readers’ attention.
A Hisense 32A4BG smart TV, 80 cm diagonal, is available for 749 lei (reduced from 839 lei). The display, with Direct LED technology, has HD resolution (1,366 x 768 pixels) and, thanks to a response time of 16 ms, can also be suitable for gaming. The TV includes two 6W speakers, supports Dolby Audio technology and runs the proprietary VIDAA OS operating system.
At the same time, the Samus SoundCore active portable speaker with 30 W power costs 249 lei (up from 279 lei before). The device includes Bluetooth connectivity, USB port, memory card slot and 3.5 mm universal audio jack.
The device is designed to withstand shocks and can be used as an external battery (2,000 mAh capacity) for other electronic devices. An interesting feature is True Wireless Sound, which allows two Samus speakers to be connected to create a stereo system.
Of interest in Dedeman’s current offer is the Hoff solar installation with 7 globes and 70 LEDs. It offers a flame-like effect and costs 62,90 lei (reduced from 74,90 lei). The installation is 1.8 metres long and the power cable is 3 metres long. The device includes a 600 mAh battery, which provides up to 8 hours of battery life when fully charged.
Attractively priced at 21.90 lei (down from almost 30 lei) is an Osram color LED bulb with remote control. It uses an E27 socket, has a power of 9 W and a luminous flux of 806 lumens. Brightness and colours can be controlled from the remote control.
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