
Philips 32PFS6805
32", PFS6805, LCD, Full HD, 2020
Philips 32PFS6805
32", PFS6805, LCD, Full HD, 2020
According to the user manual, there are 24 kWh and 32 kWh versions. Unfortunately, I can't say any more about it, I'm not an expert. be-at.weber@bluewin.ch
Unfortunately not no.
Yes, according to our information, this is a smart TV.
Hello The TV has a height of 46.5 cm with stand
Disney + and sky are not directly available. This one would go: LG 32LQ63006LA (Full HD, LED, 2022, 32")
With the connection of a Google ChromeCast with Google TV, you can watch everything you could download from the Google Play Store, which would then also allow you to watch Teleboy, Zattoo or Wilmaa or Apple TV, for example, and of course Disney+: Google Chromecast with Google TV 4K (Google Assistant)
I can't say because it's on a table at my place.
No, unfortunately not.
Hello, I did a quick google on this. There is a manual where you can see the opened device (here: https://schematicscom.blogspot.com/2020/12/philips-24pfs6805-12-philips-32phs6605.html). There are definitely no threaded bushings under the plastic cover. Philips' idea seems to be to hang the unit on two screws. With a weight of less than 5 kg, this is certainly not a problem from a technical point of view. But I wouldn't like that either. I would suggest this 32-inch TV as an alternative: Samsung GQ32Q50A (Full HD, QLED, 2021, 32 ")
Yes, that works with an HDMI cable, but the pixels are much too large to use the TV as a PC monitor, for something like that a 4K UHD 3840 x 2160 pixel monitor would be much better, which are also available in 32 inch from about 290 Swiss francs.
According to the technical information, this TV supports the following SmartTV apps: - Online video stores - Open internet browser - TV on demand - Youtube - Netflix
No... This device has neither WLAN nor LAN, so it cannot connect to the Internet.
I don't know. I haven't had to do it yet. Do you mean that you copy a video to a USB stick, insert the stick into the TV and the TV should play the video from the stick just like that? Cool.
Sorry, don't know. I use Apple TV but not the Home Kit.
The TV has WLAN and the receiver capabilities are: DVB-C, DVB-S2, DVB-T2.
The TV has a Saphi Smart TV operating system. Web browser is available. Here is the data sheet: https://www.download.p4c.philips.com/files/3/32pfs6805_12/32pfs6805_12_pss_deuch.pdf
It supports 1920x1080@60 Hz. This corresponds to HDMI 1.2a.
The operating system is Philips Saphi TV, not compatible with Android TV. The VESA mount has 200 x 200 mm and is therefore compatible with the wall mount. All specifications: https://www.philips.ch/c-p/43PFS6805_12/6800-series-fhd-led-smart-tv
It has neither WLAN nor LAN, so it cannot connect to the Internet. "antique" I'm just wondering what that looks like 1366 x 768 pixels on 32" (?). 1 square millimetre per pixel.
As it is not indicated, I prefer to ask the question; can we connect the cable for a video recorder?
It depends on the port of your VCR. Here are all the available connections: Video connections: HDMI (3x) Audio connections: Headphones Data ports: USB 2.0 Type-A (2x), RJ45/LAN (1x) Wireless transmission: WiFii HDMI Features: HDMI 2.0 Number of Ci+ slots: 1 x
Thank you for your answer.
Yes, and not just one but two stereo speakers are built in.
Hello, no, it doesn't have bluetooth, only a headphone connection, but I'm still very satisfied.
As with the Philips 43PFS5525, an HDMI arc socket is available on the unit. However, the cable is not included.
Hello Petra - yes, that is correct, the TV does not have a LAN input. Greetings, Rolf
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