This 49 inch 4K Ultra HD TV from Phillips offers 4x the resolution of full HD. Ambilight provides an immersive viewing experience and Smart TV gives you access to a range of great content, including Google Play, BBC iPlayer and Youtube. This TV also comes with 2 year warranty.
There are 4 HDMI sockets, perfect for connecting games consoles and DVD/Blu-ray players.
Google Play movies, Google Play games, Google Play music, Netflix, BBC iplayer, BBC news, BBC sport, Youtube, Google Cast.
Television picture quality:
•LED TV Screen.
•4K Ultra HD display resolution.
•Screen size: 49 inches.
•Motion rate 1000.
•Viewing angle 176/176 degrees.
•Resolution 3840 x 2160 pixels.
Connectivity:
•1 SCART socket, 3 USB ports and 4 HDMI sockets.
•Smart TV.
•1 DVI socket.
•Component video socket.
•Optical connection.
•Headphone socket.
•Wi-Fi enabled.
•Ethernet connection.
•DLNA compatibility.
•Open browser.
•Suitable for wall mounting 400 x 200 bracket.
Digital features:
•Features USB recording and video playback.
•Micro dimming technology improves the contrast by dimming individual sections of the TV screen.
•Freeview HD digital tuner.
•Quad core processor.
•CI plus slot.
Additional features:
•Sleep timer.
•Size of TV H64.5, W110, D8cm.
•Weight of TV 11kg (unpackaged).
•Size of TV with stand: H67, W110, D21.3cm.
•Footprint of TV 83cm.
•Weight of TV with stand: 11.3kg.
•Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee.
Energy efficiency information:
•Energy efficiency rating: a.
•On mode power consumption 87 watts.
•Off mode power consumption 0.3 watt.
•Annual power consumption 127kWh.
•Standby power consumption 0.3 watt.
All comments (20)
Andwoo
26 Jul 16#1
Had a look at this. Am no expert but it seems a lot of tv got £500
mikegrath
26 Jul 16#2
I'm looking at this set myself but haven't found many reviews, I'm sure I read somewhere that it now has hdr thanks to a update this month.
Cameron583 to mikegrath
27 Jul 16#6
Any TV can get an update to support HDR content, but there's a difference.
A proper HDR TV shows come with a 10Bit panel and support for minimum 500 Nits peak brightness I believe. However, some TVs get software support for HDR content so that they can map it to panel as best as the TV can.
It's worth finding out which this does.
vickarian
26 Jul 16#3
Don't forget u get £10 voucher instore for reservation click and collect
petedonoghue
26 Jul 161#4
If it helps anyone, I bought it and took it back. That was after a lot of research, and also updating the firmware that they said fixed a lot of the issues. Picture quality was terrible and grainy even after calibration. Didn't even stand up next to my 8 year old Sony (which was top of the range at the time I bought it). Bought the 4k Samsung instead for £50 more
djh1975
27 Jul 161#5
This got slated last time on here, I'm happy with my 49" 4K Hisense TV from Amazon for £335.
N1Andy to djh1975
27 Jul 16#8
I'm pretty certain this hasn't been on here before as PUS is Philips new range......be sure not to get confused with the inferior PUT range that was being peddled by Argos a few months back.
This = PUS6401.
Previously seen = PUT4600 & PUT6400.
rish83
27 Jul 16#7
Not quite, this is from trusted reviews:
To qualify, TVs have to meet a minimum standard for the maximum brightness they can reach and the lowest brightness – known as black level – they can achieve.
Sounds simple right? Wrong. That's because there are two different standards. They are:
OPTION 1: More than 1,000 nits peak brightness and less than 0.05nits black level
OPTION 2: More than 540 nits brightness and less than 0.0005 nits black level
Opening post
There are 4 HDMI sockets, perfect for connecting games consoles and DVD/Blu-ray players.
Google Play movies, Google Play games, Google Play music, Netflix, BBC iplayer, BBC news, BBC sport, Youtube, Google Cast.
Television picture quality:
•LED TV Screen.
•4K Ultra HD display resolution.
•Screen size: 49 inches.
•Motion rate 1000.
•Viewing angle 176/176 degrees.
•Resolution 3840 x 2160 pixels.
Connectivity:
•1 SCART socket, 3 USB ports and 4 HDMI sockets.
•Smart TV.
•1 DVI socket.
•Component video socket.
•Optical connection.
•Headphone socket.
•Wi-Fi enabled.
•Ethernet connection.
•DLNA compatibility.
•Open browser.
•Suitable for wall mounting 400 x 200 bracket.
Sound quality:
•2 channel sound system.
•20 watt RMS power output.
Digital features:
•Features USB recording and video playback.
•Micro dimming technology improves the contrast by dimming individual sections of the TV screen.
•Freeview HD digital tuner.
•Quad core processor.
•CI plus slot.
Additional features:
•Sleep timer.
•Size of TV H64.5, W110, D8cm.
•Weight of TV 11kg (unpackaged).
•Size of TV with stand: H67, W110, D21.3cm.
•Footprint of TV 83cm.
•Weight of TV with stand: 11.3kg.
•Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee.
Energy efficiency information:
•Energy efficiency rating: a.
•On mode power consumption 87 watts.
•Off mode power consumption 0.3 watt.
•Annual power consumption 127kWh.
•Standby power consumption 0.3 watt.
All comments (20)
A proper HDR TV shows come with a 10Bit panel and support for minimum 500 Nits peak brightness I believe. However, some TVs get software support for HDR content so that they can map it to panel as best as the TV can.
It's worth finding out which this does.
This = PUS6401.
Previously seen = PUT4600 & PUT6400.
To qualify, TVs have to meet a minimum standard for the maximum brightness they can reach and the lowest brightness – known as black level – they can achieve.
Sounds simple right? Wrong. That's because there are two different standards. They are:
OPTION 1: More than 1,000 nits peak brightness and less than 0.05nits black level
OPTION 2: More than 540 nits brightness and less than 0.0005 nits black level
Read more at http://trustedreviews.com/opinions/ultra-hd-premium#1w0SBsp40BMwHtCo.99