Philips Ultra Slim 4K UHD LED Android TV 49PUS8503/12
49", LEDCurrently out of stock
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Enjoy more of the content you love with the Philips 8500 NanoLED TV. With a wide angle of view and a front-facing soundbar, this smart TV delivers vibrant, lifelike colour, a sharp 4K UHD picture and clear audio. You won't miss a beat.
Display size (inches) | 49" |
Screen technology | LED |
Native refresh rate | 50 Hz |
Video connections | HDMI (4x) |
Weight | 19.60 kg |
Item number | 46869876 |
Colour | Silver |
Exact colour description | Silver |
Display size (inches) | 49" |
Screen size (cm) | 123 cm |
Screen technology | LED |
Image resolution | 3840 x 2160 Pixels |
Native refresh rate | 50 Hz |
Aspect ratio | 16:9 |
Audio output | 45 W |
Operating system | Android |
memory | 16 GB |
TV tuner | Analog & Digital |
Built-in speakers | Built-in loudspeaker |
Audio formats | AAC, MP3 VBR, WAV, WMA, WMA Pro |
Video file formats | AVI, H.264, HEVC, MKV, MPEG-1, MPEG2PS, MPEG4 SP/ASP, VP9, WMV9 |
VESA wall mount | 200 x 200 mm |
Video connections | HDMI (4x) |
Audio Connections | Digital Audio Out (1x) |
USB ports | USB-A |
Exact USB ports | USB-A 2.0 (2x) |
Network connections | RJ45 (1x) |
Wireless transmission | Wi-Fi |
Number of CI+ slots | 1 x |
Power consumption | 89 W |
Power consumption (standby) | 0.30 W |
input voltage | 220 - 240 V |
Energy consumption per year | 130 kWh |
Energy efficiency class | A |
Scope of delivery | Remote control included |
Width | 1098.40 mm |
Height | 711.10 mm |
Depth | 38.20 mm |
Weight | 19.60 kg |
CO₂-Emission | |
Climate contribution |
Width | 1098.40 mm |
Height | 664.90 mm |
Depth | 251.60 mm |
Width of stand | 5177 mm |
Weight including stand | 19.60 kg |
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