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Philips 3400 Series
Released April, 2008
The Pros:Great number of input connections. Attractive styling. USB port for digital content.
The Cons:No independent backlight control.
The 3400 Series is Philips' entry level line of high definition LCD televisions introduced in 2008 and feature a native 720p resolution. This series competes with entry level offerings from other manufacturers and contains a similar set of specifications.
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Two distinguishing features are the USB port for audio/photo playback, and HDMI-CEC support which are usually found on more expensive lines. The step up from the 3400s is the 3600 series which features a native 1080p resolution and goes up to larger sizes, but is otherwise almost exactly the same specification-wise.
Specs
- 720p native resolution
- 5ms response time
- 500 cd/m2 brightness
- 26,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
- Two 10 watt speakers
- Pixel Plus HD processing engine
- Inputs: HDMI x 3, Component x 3, Composite x 2, S-Video x 2, USB in
Pixel Plus HD - this is the marketing name given to Philips' picture processing capability. The HD indicates the system can handle processing high-definition footage and was previously found in the high-end Philips televisions. While these entry level models use the Pixel Plus HD, the new high-end TVs now use the Pixel Plus 3 engine which is a further improvement.
Models
The naming convention of the 3400 series is: Philips xxPFL3403D/27 where xx are replaced by the display size
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Great number of input connections
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USB port for digital content
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Good support for a variety of PC resolutions
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No independent backlight control
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