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Smaller dorm-friendly TVs commonly have overall widths from about 21.8 inches up into the mid‑30s for larger small/medium models (a 40" set often falls in the mid‑30" width range). Stand depths are typically a few inches up to around 8 inches. Always check the specific model’s listed width and stand depth to confirm it fits your desk or shelf.

Common resolutions among these TVs include HD (720p), Full HD (1080p), and 4K/UHD (2160p). Choose the resolution that matches your viewing needs and the screen size you select.

HDR support varies by model: some TVs list no HDR, while others support formats such as HDR10, HDR10+, and Hybrid Log‑Gamma (HLG). Check the specific model if HDR compatibility is important to you.

Most models include two or three HDMI inputs. Confirm the exact count on a model if you plan to connect multiple devices (game console, streaming stick, laptop, etc.).

Many models include built‑in smart platforms with Wi‑Fi and, in some cases, Bluetooth. They commonly advertise built‑in streaming apps and support for casting or screen‑sharing — feature availability varies by model, so check the product page for specifics.

Most listings cite a native 60 Hz refresh rate. Some higher‑end models mention motion‑enhancement, variable refresh rate (VRR), and game modes that aim to reduce input lag. If gaming performance matters, review the specific model’s feature list.

Audio varies by model: some TVs list virtual surround, enhanced dialogue modes, or Bluetooth headphone pairing, while others offer only basic built‑in speakers. Reviews often describe the built‑in speakers as usable for casual listening but note that some models have weaker output compared with external speakers or soundbars.

Yes — product descriptions and reviews frequently mention easy setup and user‑friendly interfaces. Many smaller models are lightweight and easy to move, which makes them well suited for dorms and small rooms.

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