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Philips 20PT9007D/17

Quick information
Brand Philips 2002
Model 20PT9007D/17
Released Year 2002
Type TV
Screen Size 20 inches
Resolution Standard Definition (approx. 576i)
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Display Technology Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)
Built-in Digital Tuner NTSC
Status Discontinued
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Overview

The Philips 20PT9007D/17 is a CRT television model that operates on analog PAL signals typical for early 2000s European regions. It features a 20-inch diagonal display with standard definition resolution optimized for composite and SCART input sources. The TV uses CRT technology which allows for rich color depth and contrast but at a bulkier chassis compared to modern flat panels. It supports stereo sound output through built-in speakers. Connectivity options include AV inputs, SCART connectors, and an RF tuner for reception of terrestrial broadcasts. The device is designed with manual and remote control adjustments for picture and sound settings.

Specifications

Smart TV Features Not Supported
Built-in Digital Tuner NTSC
Screen Size 20 inches
Display Technology Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)
Maximum Resolution 480p
Refresh Rate 60 Hz
Model 20PT9007D/17
Features Component Input, Composite Input
MPN 20PT9007D/17
UPC 0609585130159
Type CRT Television
Resolution Standard Definition (approx. 576i)
Video Inputs Composite (RCA), SCART
Tuner Analog RF tuner
Audio Output Built-in stereo speakers
Power Consumption Approximately 60-80 Watts
Control Remote control and manual buttons
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Dimensions (W x H x D) Approx. 480 x 410 x 430 mm
Weight Approx. 15-18 kg
Color Black or Dark Grey
Screen Refresh Rate 50 Hz (PAL standard)
Manufacture Year 2002

Key Advantages

The CRT technology of the Philips 20PT9007D/17 delivers excellent color reproduction and contrast compared to early LCDs. It has a robust build quality ensuring durability over years of usage. The inclusion of multiple input options such as SCART and composite facilitates connectivity with legacy video devices like VCRs and early game consoles. The stereo speakers provide satisfactory sound output for typical living room viewing. The TV includes a user-friendly on-screen menu for configuration. Additionally, it was widely compatible with analog broadcast standards common at the time, making it versatile for different markets.

Limitations

Being a CRT television, the Philips 20PT9007D/17 is considerably heavier and bulkier than modern flat-screen TVs. It supports only standard definition resolutions, limiting image sharpness and detail. The analog signal reception restricts it to current digital broadcast standards without an external converter. Power consumption is relatively high compared to contemporary LED and LCD models. The display size of 20 inches is small by today’s viewing preferences. It lacks modern connectivity options such as HDMI or USB ports for digital media playback.

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