Philips 40PFL4308H 40 "
Outdated Product $450.00 A fairly traditional representative of inexpensive LCD TVs with 3D support, which, however, has a specific feature: the design provides a LAN port for connecting to a local network and working with DLNA (despite the fact that there is no talk of Smart TV support). The diagonal of the FullHD display is 40", among its characteristics it is worth highlighting the side LED backlight with dimming, as well as the frame rate of 200 Hz (Perfect Motion Rate technology). The H index means that this model has only two digital tuners — terrestrial and cable ;At the same time, it is possible to record TV programs.Supported 3D glasses are active type. |
Philips 40PFL4308H 40 "
Screen:40 ", 1920x1080 px
Multimedia:LAN, no Smart TV
A fairly traditional representative of inexpensive LCD TVs with 3D support, which, however, has a specific feature: the design provides a LAN port for connecting to a local network and working with DLNA (despite the fact that there is no talk of Smart TV support). The diagonal of the FullHD display is 40", among its characteristics it is worth highlighting the side LED backlight with dimming, as well as the frame rate of 200 Hz (Perfect Motion Rate technology). The H index means that this model has only two digital tuners — terrestrial and cable ;At the same time, it is possible to record TV programs.Supported 3D glasses are active type.
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