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Philips 19PFL3404

Caractéristiques
Screen size19 inches
Resolution1366 x 768 pixels
HD compatibility (1080i/720p)Yes
HD Ready certificationYes
Brightness350 cd/m²
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Contrast ratio5000:1
Viewing angles (H+V)170 ° / 160 °
Response time5 ms
Sound level2 x 5 Watt RMS
ConnectivityVGA • HDMI • Scart <br>YUV • Composite
Dimensions (LxHxW)467.8 x 362.6 x 140 mm
Weight4.06 kg
TypeLCD
3Dno
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Vincent Lheur
Test date: February 8, 2010
Some key readings

Contrast: 827:1
Black level: 0.24 cd/m²
Gamma: 3 / 5
DeltaE94: 5.8
Average discrepancy across display: 8%
Viewing angles: 1.5 / 5
Energy consumption: 36 W
Multimedia player: 0.4 / 5

Find and compare our other readings in our Face-off.

We take these readings using the best settings for watching a movie. Cinema mode is generally the one we use. Wherever possible, we set the white levels at 200 cd/m².

See also: How do we test TVs?

This TV is the 19 inch version of the 22PFL3404 that we have tested.

For the rest, its spec is identical on all points to the model tested and we can therefore expect to find the same results on this model. Sometimes however, manufacturers do equip different sized versions differently with different panels. If this is the case, the results published here will not apply to the different panels. Contrast, black levels, colours and ghosting would then all be subject to notable differences on different panels.
And for those who use the same panel for all sizes, they give strictly identical results, except for brightness which can vary very slightly from one size to another, which can affect contrast. We have been able to check this in testing and our results have been confirmed by those manufacturers we have consulted on the subject.
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Pluses

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Good SD upscaling

Minuses

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Blacks not deep enough

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Lack of contrast

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Approximative colours

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Lots of ghosting

Unsurprisingly and like all small TVs, the PFL3404 can’t rival larger models. However, it gives a decent account of itself as a backup.

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