Philips Cinema 21:9 LED TV 58PFL9955H/12

  • Brand : Philips
  • Product family : Cinema 21:9
  • Product name : LED TV 58PFL9955H/12
  • Product code : 58PFL9955H/12
  • GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 8712581523053
  • Category : TVs
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  • Bullet Points Philips Cinema 21:9 LED TV 58PFL9955H/12 :
    • - 147 cm (58")
    • - Full HD 1080p
    • - digital TV
  • Long product name Philips Cinema 21:9 LED TV 58PFL9955H/12 :

    Create the original cinema experience at home. Watch 21:9 (2.39:1) movies with Ambilight147 cm (58") Full HD 1080p digital TV.

  • Philips Cinema 21:9 LED TV 58PFL9955H/12 :

    Be blown away by movies the way they're meant to be seen on the Philips 58PFL9955 LED TV. The ultra-wide TV with Perfect Pixel HD engine and LED Pro matches the 21:9 movie format perfectly and comes to life with immersive Ambilight and 3D.
    - True cinema experience
    - Award-winning TV pictures
    - Built-in Internet TV

  • Short summary description Philips Cinema 21:9 LED TV 58PFL9955H/12 :

    Philips Cinema 21:9 LED TV 58PFL9955H/12, 147.3 cm (58"), 2560 x 1080 pixels, WQXGA, 3D, Aluminium

  • Long summary description Philips Cinema 21:9 LED TV 58PFL9955H/12 :

    Philips Cinema 21:9 LED TV 58PFL9955H/12. Display diagonal: 147.3 cm (58"), Display resolution: 2560 x 1080 pixels, HD type: WQXGA. 3D. Display brightness: 500 cd/m², Response time: 0.5 ms. Product colour: Aluminium

Specs
Display
Display diagonal 147.3 cm (58")
HD type WQXGA
Display brightness 500 cd/m²
Response time 0.5 ms
Native refresh rate 60 Hz
Contrast ratio (dynamic) 10000000:1
Viewing angle, horizontal 176°
Viewing angle, vertical 176°
Display resolution 2560 x 1080 pixels
Visible diagonal screen size 147 cm
TV tuner
Analog signal format system NTSC, PAL, SECAM
Audio
Number of speakers 4
RMS rated power 30 W
Built-in subwoofer
Audio system Invisible Sound
Network
Bluetooth
Design
Product colour Aluminium
Panel mounting interface 400 x 300 mm
Performance
Teletext function
Teletext 1200 pages
Noise reduction
DVD player
Ports & interfaces
PC in (D-Sub)
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports 1
USB 2.0 ports quantity 1
Component video (YPbPr/YCbCr) in 1

Ports & interfaces
Composite video in 1
PC Audio in
Headphone outputs 1
SCART ports quantity 2
Common interface (CI)
HDMI ports quantity 4
Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) Anynet+
Management features
Electronic Programme Guide (EPG)
On Screen Display (OSD)
On/Off timer
Power
Power consumption (typical) 147 W
Power consumption (standby) 0.15 W
Weight & dimensions
Width (with stand) 1459 mm
Depth (with stand) 260 mm
Height (with stand) 735 mm
Weight (with stand) 29 kg
Width (without stand) 1459 mm
Depth (without stand) 71 mm
Height (without stand) 668 mm
Weight (without stand) 26 kg
Packaging content
Remote control included
Other features
3D
Power requirements 220 - 240V, 50/60Hz
Annual energy consumption 214.62 kWh
Energy efficiency class (old) B
Playback formats H264/MPEG4 AVC, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, WMV9/VC1, MP3, WMA, AAC, JPEG
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Reviews
Updated:
2011-08-17 19:34:58
Average rating:84
Uk has collected 33 expert reviews for Philips Cinema 21:9 LED TV 58PFL9955H/12 and the average expert rating is 84 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-17 19:33:18
Average rating:60
Although all TVs are widescreen, their 16:9 aspect ratio is designed for broadcast TV rather than films, leaving you with black bars across the top and bottom of the screen when you watch movies. To address this, Philips has come up with its Cinema 21:...
  • Impressive image quality and great looks, but crosstalk is a problem in 3D...
techdigest.tv
Updated:
2011-08-17 19:33:23
Average rating:80
For the true movie-nut there's nothing quite like a trip to the cinema; the smell of the popcorn machine, the sticky carpeting underfoot, the awkward teenage fumblings on the back seats, and, most importantly, the gigantic widescreen vision of your f...
computeractive.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-17 19:33:40
Average rating:0
This Philips TV (the 58PFL9955H/12, to give it its full model number) is wider even than most widescreen sets.That's because it uses an aspect ratio of 21:9 (21x9 units). A normal widescreen aspect ratio is 16:9, while older standard televisions came i...
  • This extra-wide set may be extra-expensive, but it is a fascinating sign of things to come...
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2011-08-17 19:33:48
Average rating:80
Philips doesn't do things by halves. Designed primarily to rid Blu-ray movie transfers of those pesky black bars top and bottom, this uniquely (for now – LG demoed a very similar product behind closed doors at the recent CES) shaped TV increases the s...
  • Full-screen CinemaScope movies, HD detail, contrast, black levels, colour, Ambilight, speakers, remote control...
  • No Freeview HD, messy 3D, distorts some sources...
  • Almost four grand gets almost the finished article, but this unique 21:9-shaped LED-studded screen is a specialist screen. With wow factor in spades, this 58-incher lacks a Freeview HD tuner or convincing 3D pictures, yet its jaw-dropping contrast and...
theregister.co.uk
Updated:
2011-08-17 19:33:52
Average rating:90
How much do you like your movies? Enough to spend £4,000 on a telly? If so, you’ll find the new 21:9 ratio TV from Philips to be very good value. Not only does it give you the best way to watch widescreen movies in close to native proportions, it has s...
  • My, but this TV isn’t cheap. Except, when you factor in all the features, the remarkable aspect ratio and the stand-out picture quality, it sort of is. The picture works well whatever you throw at it but the LED dimming makes widescreen content look r...
whathifi.com
Updated:
2011-08-17 19:33:56
Average rating:80
First-generation products that might be regarded as ahead of their time don't always hit the ground running. It's fair to say that ' first attempt at a 21:9 TV wasn't without its issues. It'll be interesting to see what the second generation 21:9, or t...
  • Proportions look fantastic, detailed images, sounds decent, solid build, nice remote...
  • Struggles with motion, no HD tuner, doesn't handle movie subtitles well...
gadgetshow.channel5.com
Updated:
2011-08-17 19:34:32
Average rating:100
The Philips Cinema 21:9 3D is a 3DTV with a special 58-inch 21:9 aspect screen for showing ultra-widescreen movies. It comes with LED backlighting, networking and Internet connectivity, as well as Philips’ full arsenal of image processing tech.The good...
  • This TV isn’t short on features: Ambilight bathes your living room wall in gentle coloured light, replicating the on-screen colours of the moment, while Net TV offers a range of online services and even a web browser. There’s 3D too of course, and unlike other Philips TVs the transmitter for the glasses is built into the TV casing itself, and not a separate box. And picture quality? It’s absolute...
  • A Freeview HD tuner should have been included in a TV this high spec, but that’s really about it.
  • Stylish, fully loaded and capable of breathtaking performance, the Philips Cinema 21:9 3D is one of the best televisions currently on the market.Philips Cinema 21:9 3D is tagged with Philips Cinema 21:9 3D, Philips and 3DTV. Select a tag (Philips Cinem...
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2011-08-17 19:34:41
Average rating:90
The problem with widescreen TVs is simply that they're not wide enough. Or at least, they're not wide enough to truly satisfy your average movie addict. The reason for this will be abundantly apparent to anyone who's ever been annoyed to see black bars a...
  • Vibrant and well saturated colours, Excellent sound quality, Amazing picture quality...
  • No Freeview HD tuner, Crosstalk with 3D, Slight haloing during off-axis viewing...
techradar.com
Updated:
2011-08-17 19:34:53
Average rating:100
Philips' first cinemascope (21:9) ratio TV sent shockwaves through the home entertainment universe when it launched in 2009. A TV that delivered widescreen movies without black bars at the bottom and top of the image was a daring step that helped separ...
  • 2D and 3D hi-def pictures, Punchy, crisp audio, Design, Easy to use remote control, Multimedia capabilities...
  • No Freeview HD tuner, Ambilight not suited to 3D, Aspect ratio choices can confuse, No 2D-3D conversion...
  • Philips' first cinemascope (21:9) ratio TV sent shockwaves through the home entertainment universe when it launched in 2009. A TV that delivered widescreen movies without black bars at the bottom and top of the image was a daring step that helped separ...
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