Philips Ultra Slim 4K UHD LED Android TV 55PUS8503/12

55", LED
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Product details

Key specifications

Display size (inches)
55"
Screen technology
LED
Native refresh rate
50 Hz
Video connections
HDMI (4x)
Weight
23.10 kg
Item number
46869872

General information

Manufacturer
Philips
Category
TV
Manufacturer no.
55PUS8503/12
Release date
25.6.2024

Colour

Colour
Silver
Exact colour description
Silver

Display properties

Display size (inches)
55"
Screen size (cm)
139 cm
Screen technology
LED
Image resolution
3840 x 2160 Pixels
Native refresh rate
50 Hz
Aspect ratio
16:9

Features + Functions

Audio output
45 W
Operating system
Android
memory
16 GB
TV tuner
DVB-CDVB-SDVB-TDVB-T2
Further features
Ambilight
Audio formats
AACMP3 VBRWAVWMAWMA Pro
Video file formats
AVIH.264HEVCMKVMPEG-1MPEG2PSMPEG4 SP/ASPVP9WMV9

Mounting

VESA wall mount
300 x 200 mm

Connections

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 supply

Power consumption
91 W
Power consumption (standby)
0.30 W
input voltage
220 - 240 V
Energy consumption per year
133 kWh

Energy declaration

Energy efficiency class
A

Scope of delivery

Scope of delivery
Cables supplied: AC

Display dimensions

Width
1234.80 mm
Height
741.30 mm
Depth
38.20 mm
Weight
23.10 kg

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Product dimensions

Width
1234.80 mm
Height
787 mm
Depth
251.60 mm
Width of stand
5177 mm
Weight including stand
23.10 kg

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