47pfl5704d f7 lcd panel factory

The Philips LCD TV 47PFL5704D/F7 TV is a model with LCD technology, a screen diagonal of 119.4 cm, a screen resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, an aspect ratio of 16:9, 4 HDMI ports to connect a Blu-ray player, DVD, a game console, etc., 1 USB ports to connect an external hard drive, a Chromecast, a Bluetooth receiver etc., a total weight of 35 Kg, in addition to the rest of the features listed below.

The Philips 47PFL5704D/F7 TV is a model with LCD technology, a screen diagonal of 119.4 cm, a screen resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, an aspect ratio of 16:9, 4 HDMI ports to connect a Blu-ray player, DVD, a game console, etc., 1 USB ports to connect an external hard drive, a Chromecast, a Bluetooth receiver etc., in addition to the rest of the features listed below.
Philips 47PFL5704D/F7. Display diagonal: 119.4 cm (47"), Display resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels, HD type: Full HD, Display technology: LCD, Display brightness: 500 cd/m², Response time: 2 ms, Native aspect ratio: 16:9. Product colour: Silver

Customer Service Mode (CSM) Menu Explanation 1. Model Number. Type number, e.g. XXPFL5704D/F7 2. Production Serial Number. Product serial no., e.g. Purpose SV1A0805123456 (*). SV= Production center, 1= BOM The Customer Service Mode shows error codes and code, A= Service version change code, 08= Production information on the TV’s operation settings.
Control Signal Flow Diagram BACKLIGHT BOOST PWM DIMMING LIGHT SENSOR BL ON/OFF KEYBOARD IR SENSOR LED1 LED2 PWRDET STANDBY USB OC Inverter USB PWE STANDBYn Circuit PANEL Service mode POWER MT5392 +12V DOWN Detection AUDIO LCD PWR ON PANEL SW MUTE AMPLIFIER DC PROT HP DET...
Power Management Diagram PSU/iPB : +3V3STBY +3V3STBY To MT539X / under 15mA To PSU/iPB Stby To PSU/iPB To PSU/iPB Boost PSU/iPB : +12VS +12Vdisp To LCD Panel /1000mA L78M05CDT To Tuner +5V_Tuner / 0.17A +5VS 10uH To IF Demodulator / 0.07A 10uH To MT539X, USB, +5V_SW...
SSB 9/12 Schematic Diagram (MT5392 - ANALOG I/Os) SSB 9/12 Schematic Diagram Parts Location Guide Ref No. Position Ref No. Position Ref No. Position Ref No. Position 1F01 2F71 3F76 FF32 1F02 2F73 3F77 FF33 1F03 2F74 3F78 FF34 FF50 MSP-636H1-01 1 1F04-1 2F75...
WAVEFORMS WF1 ~ WF7 = Waveforms to be observed at Waveform check points. (Shown in Schematic Diagram.) Input: NTSC Color Bar Signal (with 1kHz Audio Signal) 3F16, 3F17 5F13, 5F19 Y-IN Y-IN 0.2V 0.2V 20µs SC-IN SC-IN 0.2V 0.2V 20µs 5F17, 5F23 3F24, 3F25 20µs...
PARTS LIST [47PFL5704D/F7] PRODUCT SAFETY NOTE: Products marked with a Item Philips 12NC Description # have special characteristics important to safety. 1735 242202520678 CON V 4P M 2.00 1735446 B Before replacing any of these components, read 1736 242202520677 CON V 3P M 2.00...
PARTS LIST [52PFL5704D/F7] PRODUCT SAFETY NOTE: Products marked with a Item Philips 12NC Description # have special characteristics important to safety. 1203 242254290148 V+U PLL F Before replacing any of these components, read 1204 242254944518 FIL SAW 45MHZ75 OFWM1971M L...

Philips LCD TV 47PFL5704D/F7. Display diagonal: 47", Display resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels, HD type: Full HD, Display technology: LCD, Display brightness: 500 cd/m², Response time: 2 ms, Native aspect ratio: 16:9. Product color: Silver

120Hz Clear LCD creates extreme motion sharpness for clear and vibrant images even with fast on-screen motion. The Double Frame Rate Insertion works with a high 120Hz refresh rate. It increases the sharpness of motion reproduction to more than twice that of conventional LCD, resulting in a response time of 2 milliseconds (measured in Perceived Blur-Edge-Width; BEW). This unique Philips technology brings motion sharpness of LCD displays to an unprecedented level.

The Phillips 47PFL7704D has a very thin black bezel that runs its way around the LCD screen. The bezel is much smaller than last the one featured on last year"s models from Phillips. This small frame also makes the frame appear a bit larger. At the bottom center of the panel a small lip juts out and displays the Phillips logo. This bump also houses a light-sensor that will automatically dim the screen based on the lighting condition in the room.
According to Phillips, the frame on the 47PFL7704D is 45% thinner than the previous design. The black bezel has a gray finish around the edging, which helps make the TV blend into the wall when mounted. This design is quite attractive for an LCD television and we must say the thin frame makes the screen appear larger than it is.
Phillips didn"t release any specs about brightness, blacks, or contrast ratios on the 47PFL7704D. One feature they showed us was a proprietary dimming technology that automatically reduces the LCD panel backlight depending on the lighting conditions available (i.e. in complete darkness, the screen will dim slightly). This feature is designed to reduce power consumption and help consumers save energy. According to Phillips the 42PFL7704 features a 59% reduction in power consumption compared to its predecessor, the 42PFL5352D. The new TV also reduces standby power by 80% compared to last year"s model.
The 47PFL7704D didn"t appear to have the brightness of other LCD televisions, specifically models from other manufacturers that feature LED backlighting. When we get a TV into our labs for complete testing, we"ll run extensive power consumption tests as well as analysis on brightness, black level, and contrast ratio.
The 47PFL7704D features a 120Hz refresh rate. Many manufacturers, however, are releasing LCD HDTVs with 240Hz refresh rates in 2009. That said, the 47PFL7704D in Phillips" booth at CES had excellent motion reproduction. No artifacting or blurring was noticeable and the images looked smooth, clear, and sharp. Phillips lists their Halo-Free technology as helping to enhance the motion performance and reduce blur on the 47PFL7704D. According to Phillips, the Halo-Free technology is part of the TVs video processing system.
Phillips didn"t release specs about viewing angles for the 47PFL7704D, but we noticed some slight distortion and loss of brightness when the TV was viewed at a 35-degree to 40-degree angle. We specifically noticed a dimming of the image on the far side of the panel.
As we said earlier, a bit of color distortion could be noticed on the set when the screen was viewed at hard angles. Colors appeared darker and a bit washed out at these angles, but this is relatively normal for LCD televisions.
We didn"t get to take a look at the back of the 47PFL7704D, but Phillips sent us a diagram of what the ports look like on the back of the panel. On the back, the television features 3 HDMI inputs on the back, two Component Video inputs with audio, one Composite Video input with audio, an S-Video input, a Digital Audio output (SPDF) and an analog audio input. The TV doesn"t offer a VGA input for connecting a PC, which is an input that is often present on new HD televisions.
There"s also a small collection of ports on the left side of the television: one Composite Video input with audio, an S-Video input, an HDMI input, a USB port, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. This is a good amount of ports to be featured on the left side of the television—the headphone jack in particular should interest some consumers. The left-side ports could be a little easier to access, as they are too far behind the panel to get a free pass from us.
As we discussed earlier, the left side port cluster could be easier to access. The ports are hidden a bit to far behind the panel for them to be considered within easy to reach.
Ms.Josey
Ms.Josey