Tipo di dispositivo | lettore Blu-ray |
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Tipo HD | 4K Ultra HD |
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File di immagine supportati | JPEG/JPG |
Modalità video supportate |
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File video supportati |
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Colore del prodotto | Nero |
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Smart TV | No |
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Telecomando palmare | sì |
Blocco bambini | sì |
Dischi riproducibili (supporti registrabili) |
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Lettore di schede di memoria | No |
HDMI | sì |
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Versione HDMI | 2.0 |
Numero di ingressi HDMI | 2 |
Quantità porte USB 2.0 | 1 |
Connessione Ethernet | sì |
Canali di uscita audio | 7.1 |
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Formato audio |
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File audio supportati |
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Altezza | 95.0 mm |
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Larghezza | 220.0 mm |
Profondità | 220.0 mm |
Peso | 1600.0 g |
Upscaling video | sì |
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Frequenza di ingresso AC | 60.0 Hz |
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Tensione di ingresso AC | 120.0 V |
Consumo energetico (standby) | 0.2 W |
Consumo energetico (tipico) | 26.0 W |
Adrienne Maxwell reviews the BDP7501 Ultra HD Blu-ray player from Philips. How does it compare to its limited competition in the Ultra HD Blu-ray market? Read on to find out.
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