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Screen shape | Flat |
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Response time | - ms |
Display diagonal | 55 \ |
Display brightness | 400 cd/m² |
Native aspect ratio | 16:9 |
Native refresh rate | 60 Hz |
LED backlighting type | - |
Display diagonal (metric) | 139 cm |
Supported graphics resolutions | 3840 x 2160 |
Motion interpolation technology | PMR (Perfect Motion Rate) 600 Hz |
RMS rated power | 25 W |
Number of speakers | 2 |
Auto volume leveler | Yes |
PC in (D-Sub) | No |
HDMI ports quantity | 4 |
DVI-D ports quantity | 0 |
USB 2.0 ports quantity | 3 |
Component video (YPbPr/YCbCr) in | 1 |
Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) | EasyLink |
Package depth | 198 mm |
Package width | 1338 mm |
Package height | 929 mm |
Package weight | 32100 g |
Product color | Black |
Panel mounting interface | 400 x 400 mm |
AC input voltage | 110 - 240 V |
Power consumption (off) | 0.3 W |
Power consumption (typical) | 99 W |
3D type | Active |
User memory | 1.6 GB |
Annual energy consumption | 137 kWh |
Tuner type | Analog & digital |
Number of tuners | 2 tuner(s) |
Analog signal format system | NTSC, PAL, SECAM |
Digital signal format system | DVB-C, DVB-S, DVB-S2, DVB-T, DVB-T2 |
Video apps | Netflix, YouTube |
Lifestyle apps | Facebook, Skype, Twitter |
Operating system version | 4.2.2 |
Operating system installed | Android |
Audio formats supported | AAC, AMR, LPCM, M4A, MP3, WMA |
Image formats supported | BMP, GIF, JPG, JPS, PNG, PNS |
Video formats supported | 3GP, AVC, AVI, H.264, MKV, MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4, VC-1, WMV9 |
Subtitle formats supported | ASS, MKV, SMI, SRT, SSA, SUB, TXT |
Cables included | AC |
Depth (with stand) | 220 mm |
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Height (with stand) | 788 mm |
Weight (with stand) | 23400 g |
Depth (without stand) | 35 mm |
Width (without stand) | 1232 mm |
Height (without stand) | 710 mm |
Weight (without stand) | 19500 g |
Introduction to the Android operating system powering the TV and its capabilities.
Overview of pre-installed applications and how they enhance the TV experience.
Information on accessing video-on-demand services for rental movies and shows.
Using social network applications directly on the TV screen.
Instructions on pausing live broadcasts and recording digital TV programs.
Details on how to use the TV as a gaming screen for consoles and apps.
Information on making Skype calls and sharing memories from the living room.
Overview of the TV's 3D capabilities and how to enjoy immersive 3D experiences.
Using the Philips TV Remote App to control and enhance the TV experience.
Importance of reading all safety instructions before using the TV.
Instructions for setting up the TV stand or mounting the TV on a wall.
Recommendations for optimal TV placement for viewing and Ambilight effect.
Guidance on connecting and handling the TV power cable safely.
Instructions for connecting an antenna cable for TV signal reception.
Guidance on connecting a satellite dish for TV channels.
Steps for connecting the TV to a wireless or wired home network.
Options for viewing and configuring network settings like IP and Wi-Fi.
Information on connecting the TV to other network devices like computers.
How to share and access media files from computers or network storage.
General advice for connecting devices to the TV for optimal quality.
Using HDMI CEC for easy operation of connected devices with the TV remote.
Instructions for installing and using a CI+ CAM module for premium channels.
Connecting a set-top box (digital receiver) to the TV.
Connecting a satellite receiver to the TV for satellite channels.
Connecting a Home Theatre System for enhanced audio output.
Connecting a Blu-ray Disc player to the TV for movie playback.
Connecting a DVD player to the TV for movie playback.
Connecting a game console for gaming on the TV.
Connecting gamepads for interactive gaming experiences.
Connecting a USB hard drive for pausing TV or recording programs.
Connecting USB keyboards and mice for navigation and text input.
Viewing photos, music, and videos from a USB flash drive.
Connecting a digital photo camera to view photos on the TV.
Connecting a camcorder to the TV for video playback.
Connecting a computer to use the TV as a PC monitor.
Connecting headphones for private listening and adjusting volume.
Pairing and selecting wireless speakers for TV audio output.
Understanding the different power states of the TV and how to switch them.
Adjusting or switching off the brightness of the Philips logo.
Using the TV's physical keys for basic operations without a remote.
Setting the TV to automatically switch to Standby after a specified time.
Deactivating the automatic TV switch-off feature for continuous use.
Detailed explanation of all keys on the remote control and their functions.
Using the remote control's pointer feature for screen navigation and selection.
Controlling the TV using voice commands via the remote control.
Using the remote control's keyboard for text input and navigation.
Pairing the remote control with the TV using RF technology.
Understanding the function of the infrared sensor for remote control commands.
Information on replacing the remote control batteries.
Proper methods for cleaning the remote control to maintain its condition.
How to access the main menu for navigating TV features and applications.
Visual guide to the icons and sections available in the Home Menu.
Managing and reading messages and alerts received by the TV.
Using the search function to find content, apps, or information on the internet.
Understanding the feature that recommends popular TV programs currently airing.
Prerequisites for using the Now on TV feature, including channel installation.
How to navigate and interact with the Now on TV program recommendations.
Introduction to the TV's application ecosystem and available entertainment.
Steps to install new applications from the App Gallery or Google Play store.
How to launch and stop applications from the Apps pages.
Using the built-in Chrome browser to access the internet on the TV.
Setting up parental controls to lock specific applications unsuitable for children.
Understanding and adding widgets to the Apps pages for quick information access.
Instructions for uninstalling applications and removing widgets from the TV.
Clearing stored internet files, including login details and history.
Configuring specific settings related to apps, accounts, and privacy.
Accepting terms and conditions required to use apps from the App Gallery.
Introduction to renting movies and personalized recommendations.
Step-by-step guide on selecting and renting movies from available stores.
Information on watching rental movies via streaming video format.
Using TV on Demand to watch missed or favorite programs at your convenience.
How to select and request specific programs from TV on Demand services.
Guidance on switching channels, using the channel list, and viewing program information.
Using the TV Guide to view schedules, tune to programs, and set reminders.
Selecting and viewing content from connected external devices.
How the TV detects new devices and assigns icons and types.
Starting playback on connected devices instantly using the TV remote.
Requirements for watching 3D content, including compatible devices and glasses.
Information on using and wearing the 3D glasses for optimal viewing.
Steps to start watching 3D content and manually switch to 3D if needed.
Recommendations for achieving the best 3D viewing experience.
Guidelines for cleaning and maintaining 3D glasses to prevent damage.
Important health and safety warnings related to 3D viewing.
Instructions to watch two different channels simultaneously on the TV.
How to exchange the positions of channels displayed in Multi View.
Quickly reopening recently used applications via the Multi View Task Bar.
Requirements for playing games, including consoles, apps, and internet connection.
Optimizing TV settings for the best gaming performance and speed.
Methods for starting and playing games from consoles, apps, or the internet.
Connecting compatible wireless gamepads for enhanced gaming control.
Setting up split-screen mode for two-player gaming with 3D technology.
Viewing media files directly from a connected USB drive.
Accessing media files shared from computers or network attached storage.
Streaming media and sharing screens from mobile devices using Wi-Fi Miracast.
Opening and playing video files, including navigation and playback options.
Viewing photo files, starting slideshows, and organizing photos.
Playing music files, controlling playback, and managing music options.
Requirements for using the Pause TV feature, including USB drive and channels.
Step-by-step instructions on how to pause and resume a TV broadcast.
Essential components for recording TV programs, like USB drive and channel info.
How to record the current program or schedule future recordings.
Accessing and playing back recorded TV programs.
Introduction to using Skype on TV for calls and sharing memories.
Necessary equipment and connection for Skype calls on the TV.
Setting up the camera and signing in to start using Skype.
Overview of the Skype menu items for profile, contacts, history, and settings.
Managing contacts, adding friends, and accepting contact requests.
Making video or voice calls, calling phones, and receiving calls.
Information on purchasing Skype Credit or subscriptions for paid calls.
Configuring Skype settings like password, credit, terms, and security.
How to exit Skype and return to watching TV while remaining connected.
Procedure for signing out of the Skype account on the TV.
Understanding how to watch programs from another TV in the home network.
Prerequisites for Multi Room streaming, including network and TV model compatibility.
Steps to start streaming TV channels or recordings from another TV.
Accessing frequently used TV settings for quick adjustments.
Adjusting picture settings for optimal viewing quality.
Configuring sound settings for different audio styles and preferences.
Customizing Ambilight styles, brightness, saturation, and advanced settings.
Managing general TV options like child lock, clock, and location.
Adjusting energy-saving settings for reduced power consumption.
Enabling features for users with visual, auditory, or hearing impairments.
Setting up TV channels via antenna or cable, including automatic updates.
Installing satellite channels by searching for and configuring satellites.
Instructions for updating TV software via USB or internet connection.
How to check the current installed TV software version.
Information regarding the open source software packages used in the TV.
Details and terms of the open source licenses applicable to the software.
Receiving announcements about new TV software updates or related issues.
Information on the European Energy Label and product disposal guidelines.
Technical details regarding the TV's power supply and consumption.
Details about the TV's operating system, Android OS 4.2.2 Jelly Bean.
Specifications related to TV signal reception, including antenna and satellite inputs.
Technical display specifications like screen size, resolution, and input formats.
Physical dimensions and weight of the TV with and without the stand.
List of all available ports and connection options on the TV.
Audio specifications including output power and supported audio technologies.
Details on supported multimedia features, file systems, and playback formats.
Benefits of registering your TV and accessing support resources.
Solutions for common TV issues like channel problems, no picture, or remote control unresponsiveness.
Accessing on-screen help and downloading the user manual for assistance.
Finding support and answers to problems through Philips' online resources.
Information on contacting customer care for support and repair services.
Essential safety instructions to prevent electric shock, fire, injury, and damage.
Guidelines for cleaning and maintaining the TV screen to prevent damage.
Legal terms and conditions governing the use of the TV and its software.
Information on trademarks and licenses for technologies like HDMI and Dolby.