TV, Audio & Video

32″ Smart Lexuco Tv

R2,698.50
32'' smart tv. NB: TV does not support DSTV NOW APP

40″ Condere Smart TV 40v20

R4,192.50
Your Gateway to Affordable Entertainment - The Perfect Budget Smart TV

40″ Google TV FHD 1080

R5,323.50
Lexuco’s 40 Full HD Smart TV features Google TV for unified app access (Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video, Disney+, DStv) and

50 ” Lexuco Google TV 4k

R7,498.50
Lexuco 50" Smart TV with Google TV - FHD, Dolby Audio, Bluetooth

55″ Smart 4K UHD TV – Wide Viewing Angle, HDMI & USB Inputs, Enhanced Audio

R10,498.50
ECCO 55" 4K Ultra HD Smart TV Facebook, YouTube& Streaming Dual 8W Speakers Energy Efficient HDMI & USB Ports

75″ Lexuco Smart Tv

R18,891.00
Lexuco 75" smart tv (the tv do not support dstv stream, showmax and disney)

85″ Lexuco Smart Tv

R27,505.50
Lexuco 85" smart tv (the tv do not support dstv stream, showmax and disney)

Condere 43″ Smart LED HD TV

R5,548.50
The perfect budget smart TV that can access streaming services such as DSTV Stream, Showmax, Netflix, YouTube, Spotify, HDTV, Disney+,

Condere Plus – 55” 4K UHD LED Smart TV

R10,348.50
The all new Condere Plus – 55” 4K UHD LED Smart TV powered by Hisense allows you to control your

Digimark – 43″ 6k43 HD LED Smart TV with Wall Mount

R5,242.50
DIGIMARK 43'' Smart TV - WiFi | USB | AV Mode | HDTV | Digital tuner , And a TV Wall Mount

Digimark 32″ Smart TV – Full HD LED Display with Wall Mount

R3,448.50
Enjoy vibrant visuals and seamless streaming with built-in apps, HDMI & USB ports - perfect for your home entertainment. Includes a sturdy wall mount for easy setup.

ECCO LH55S 55″ Smart 4K UHD TV-Ultra HD Display, Smart Apps & Premium Audio

R10,500.00
55" 4K UHD Clarity | Built-in Wi-Fi for Streaming | Multi-Input Connectivity | Energy Efficient

FHD-43″ Smart Tv

R4,335.00
Lexuco 43" smart tv (the tv do not support dstv stram, showmax and disney

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