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Price and features of the TV Philips 32PFS6906/12 Philips PFS6906/12 32" Full HDHDR
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- 32"Full HDHDRF
- 72 cm43 cm7.4 cm
- LCD Unknown Unknown unknown ·
- -- nits --:1
- Total 16 W 2 x 8W
- DVB-TDVB-T2
- Google TV
Philips PFS6906/12 specs: Technical sheet
Brand
- Brand
- Philips
- Serie
- PFS6906/12
- Model
- 32PFS6906/12
- Other codes
- 32pfs6906
Release Date
- Year
- 2021
Philips PFS6906/12 prices
Image
LCD Unknown
- BacklightUnknownUnknown backlight technology
- TechnologyUnknownPanel Technology Unknown
- ColorimetryRGB filterThe RGB filter is found on all televisions and allows you to generate the three RGB colors
Size (inches) and resolution
- Diagonal
- 32 inches
- Resolution
- Full HD • 1920 x 1080
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9
- Pixel density
- 69 ppi
Technology
- Panel type
- LCD
- LCD technology
- unknown •
- Subpixel type
- RGB
- Refresh rate
- 60 Hz
- Panel Manufacturer
- --
Backlight and contrast
- Backlight type
- Unknown
- Backlight form
- Unknown
- Brightness
- -- nits
- Contrast
- --:1
- Light sensor
- No
Colorimetry
- Quantum Dots
- No
- Color spaces
- Rec. 709
- 100%
- DCI P3
- --
- NTSC 1953
- --
- Rec. 2020
- --
- sRGB
- --
- Color depth
- 8 bits
HDR
- HDR technologies
- HDR10
- HLG
Crystal
- Anti-glare filter
- --
Processing
These features modify the images received by television via software, in many cases they create unwanted artifacts, we disable some of them, but here you have them ...
- Image processor
- Pixel Plus HD
Response times
- Minimum time
- --
- Average time
- --
- Input lag
- 20 ms
- Gaming
- --
Sound
Speakers
- Speakers
- 8W 2x
- Power
- 16 W
Sound technologies
- Technologies
- Dolby Atmos
Tuner and connectivity
Digital tuner
DVB
- Terrestrial
- DVB-T
- DVB-T2
- Satellite
- DVB-S
- DVB-S2
- Cable
- DVB-C
- ATSC & QAM
- No
- ISDB
- No
- DTMB
- No
Analog tuner
- NTSC
- Yes
- PAL
- Yes
- SECAM
- Yes
Hybrid television
- HbbTV
- No
Cable connections
- RF antenna
- Antenna (RF) 1x
- HDMI
- HDMI 2.0 3x
- HDCP 2.3
- USB
- USB 2.0 1x
- USB 3.0 1x
- Satellite
- Satellite In (Main; F-type female) 1x
- CI
- CI+ 1.4 1x
- Optical Audio
- Optical Audio Out 1x
- 3.5mm audio
- 3.5 mm Audio Out 1x
- Ethernet
- Ethernet RJ45 1x
Wireless connections
- Wi-Fi
- Yes • 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n,
- Bluetooth
- Yes • Bluetooth 5.0
Content delivery
Remote control
- Type of command
- • Remote control
- Control of multiple devices
Others
- PVR recording
- No
- PIP
- No
- Extra
- DVB-T2 HD
Design
Image gallery
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Structure
With stand
- Dimensions
- 72.34 cm•44.95 cm•16.04 cm
- Weight
- 4.334 Kg
Without stand
- Dimensions
- 72.38 cm•42.92 cm•7.39 cm
- Weight
- 4.8 Kg
- Screen shape
- Flat
- Frameless
- No
- Colors
- Silver
Stand
- Removable stand
- No
- Stand shape
- --
VESA
- VESA size
- 100 x 200 mm
Others
- Single cable
- No
- Ambient mode
- No
System
Operating System
- SW
- Android • Google TV
Voice assistants
- Google Assistant
- Yes
Hardware
- SOC model
- --
- RAM
- --
- ROM
- --
Consumption
- Energy efficiency
- F
- Standby consumption
- 0.3 W
- Average consumption
- --
- Consumption
- --
Power supply
- Power supply
- 220 V - 240 V (volts)
- Power supply frequency
- 50 Hz - 60 Hz (hertz)
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- 2.4 Image
- 3.9 Sound
- 4.6 Connectivity
- 3.0 Design
- 7.2 System
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