Philips 32PFT41 32 "
![]() | Outdated Product a 32-inch non-SmartTV panel designed to be used as a traditional TV. To receive on-air and satellite television broadcasting signals, the model was equipped with digital tuners in DVB-T2 and DVB-C formats. The built-in media player is designed to expand the functional level of the TV, which plays most common file formats, and also records TV programs to external media. Connecting third-party devices and flash drives to Philips 32PFT4132 is implemented via two HDMI connectors and a USB port. The model's screen generates a picture at a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels and is ready to brag to the audience with the widest possible horizontal and vertical viewing angles (178°). The sound subsystem on board the TV is represented by two built-in speakers with a total power of 16 watts. If you need...to hang the device on the wall, you need to stock up on a suitable VESA mount, size 100x100 mm. |
a 32-inch non-SmartTV panel designed to be used as a traditional TV. To receive on-air and satellite television broadcasting signals, the model was equipped with digital tuners in DVB-T2 and DVB-C formats. The built-in media player is designed to expand the functional level of the TV, which plays most common file formats, and also records TV programs to external media. Connecting third-party devices and flash drives to Philips 32PFT4132 is implemented via two HDMI connectors and a USB port.
The model's screen generates a picture at a resolution of 1920x1080 pixels and is ready to brag to the audience with the widest possible horizontal and vertical viewing angles (178°). The sound subsystem on board the TV is represented by two built-in speakers with a total power of 16 watts. If you need to hang the device on the wall, you need to stock up on a suitable VESA mount, size 100x100 mm.
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