Philips 65PUS7101 65 "
Photos 5 | Outdated Product $1,589.67 up to $2,651.40 A TV from the most advanced class, in which the creators have provided an UltraHD screen, Android TV software firmware and a corresponding abundance of hardware capabilities. In addition to resolution, the screen is also notable for its size (an impressive 65 "), dynamic scene index of 2000 fps and the ability to work with HDR content. And along its edges there are multi-coloured Ambilight LEDs, which visually blur the frames and enhance the effect of presence. The operating system of the TV Philips 65PUS7101 in combination with 16 GB of built-in storage allows you to install additional applications, while it is worth noting that support for some network video services such as YouTube or NetFlix is included in this model.At the same time, fans of classic digital broadcasting will not be di...sappointed: the TV supports all its main types, thanks to 5 digital tuners.From wire connectors, 4 HDMI inputs and MHL support are worth mentioning. |
A TV from the most advanced class, in which the creators have provided an UltraHD screen, Android TV software firmware and a corresponding abundance of hardware capabilities. In addition to resolution, the screen is also notable for its size (an impressive 65 "), dynamic scene index of 2000 fps and the ability to work with HDR content. And along its edges there are multi-coloured Ambilight LEDs, which visually blur the frames and enhance the effect of presence.
The operating system of the TV Philips 65PUS7101 in combination with 16 GB of built-in storage allows you to install additional applications, while it is worth noting that support for some network video services such as YouTube or NetFlix is included in this model.At the same time, fans of classic digital broadcasting will not be disappointed: the TV supports all its main types, thanks to 5 digital tuners.From wire connectors, 4 HDMI inputs and MHL support are worth mentioning.
- Line input — 3.5 mm jack
- 16 GB built-in memory
- Ambilight
Ambilight
Philips technology, the essence of which is to project a glow that is soft for the eyes onto the wall behind the TV, which visually enlarges the TV screen. In this case, the colour of the backlight changes in accordance with the picture on the screen and corresponds to the colours of the main image.