| Model No |
22LN4305 |
24PFL4571-V7 |
| TV Type |
LED TV |
LED TV |
| Screen Size |
22 Inch (54.70 cm) |
24 Inch (59.80 cm) |
| Resolution |
1920 x 1080 |
1920 x 1080 |
| Aspect Ratio |
16:9 |
16:9 |
| Motion Rate |
50 Hz |
240 Hz |
| Viewing Angle |
178° |
NA |
| USB |
| USB Version |
: 2.0 |
| Supported Audio Formats |
: MP3, AAC, WMA |
| Supported Video Formats |
: MKV, DivX, MP4, AVI, ASF, MOV, FLV, DAT, VOB |
| Supported Picture Formats |
: JPG |
|
| USB Version |
: 2.0 |
| Supported Audio Formats |
: Mp3 |
| Supported Video Formats |
: AVI, MP4, MKV, PS, ASF, MOV, MPG, MPEG |
| Supported Picture Formats |
: JPEG, BMP, JPE, PNG |
|
| Video |
| Dynamic Color Enhancer |
: Yes |
| Picture Mode |
: 5 modes (Vivid, Standard, Cinema,Sport, Game) |
| (3D MPEG) Noise Reduction |
: Yes |
|
| 3D Combfilter |
: Yes |
| Digital Crystal Clear Plus |
: Yes |
| Digital Noise Reduction |
: Yes |
|
| Audio |
| Dolby Digital Decoder |
: Yes |
| Speaker System |
: 1 Way 2 Speakers |
| Audio Output (RMS) |
: 10 watts |
| Sound Mode |
: 5 Modes (Standard, Music, Cinema, Sport, Game) |
| Audio Codec |
: AC3(Dolby Digital), EAC3, AAC, Mpeg, MP3, PCM |
|
| Output Power ( RMS ) |
: 20 W |
| Auto Volume Leveller |
: Yes |
| Built-In Speakers |
: 2 |
| Sound System |
: Stereo |
|
| Connectivity Options |
| USB |
: 1 (Side) |
| RF In |
: Yes (Rear) |
| Component In (Y,Pb,Pr + Audio) |
: 1 Composite, Component common (Rear) |
| HDMI 1.4 |
: 2 (Rear) |
| RGB In (D-sub 15pin) - PC |
: 1 (Rear) |
|
| HDMI |
: 2 |
| USB |
: 3 |
| Number Of AV Connection |
: 1 |
| Antenna IEC75 |
: Yes |
| Component Video ( Y Pb Pr ) input |
: Yes |
| Composite video ( CVBS ) Input |
: Yes |
| Headphone Out |
: Yes |
| EasyLink |
: Yes |
|
| Other Features |
| USB Movie |
: Pen Drive or External Hard Drive |
| Motion Eco Sensor |
: Yes |
| Smart Energy Saving |
: Yes |
| Input Labeling |
: Yes |
| Subtitle for DivX (Language) |
: 9 Language (English, French, Vietnamese, Russian, Thai, Hebrew, Arabic, Persian, Kurdish) |
|
| Autostore |
: Yes |
| Fine Tuning |
: Yes |
| Graphical User Interface |
: Yes |
| On Screen Display |
: Yes |
| Child Protection |
: Yes |
| On-Screen Display Languages |
: English |
|
| General Details |
| Power Supply |
: 100 - 240Vac 50-60Hz |
| Power Consumption (Stand-by) |
: 0.5 watts |
| Power Consumption |
: 30 watts |
| Weight without Stand |
: 3.4 kg |
| Weight with Stand |
: 3.6 kg |
| Package Weight |
: 4.9 kg |
|
| Power Supply |
: 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz |
| Power Consumption |
: 35 W |
| Standby Power Consumption |
: Less Than 0.5 W |
| Required Pitch |
: 100 mm x 100 mm |
| TV Without Stand |
: 3.1 Kg |
| Product Weight With Stand |
: 3.4 Kg |
|
| Supplied Accessories |
|
| Remote Control |
: Yes |
| 2 x AAA Batteries |
: Yes |
| User Manual |
: Yes |
| Power Cord |
: Yes |
| Warranty certificate |
: Yes |
| Safety / Legal Instructions |
: Yes |
| Tabletop Swivel Stand |
: Yes |
| Wall Mounting Bracket |
: Yes |
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Key Differences
If you're comparing LG 22LN4305 and Philips 24PFL4571-V7, both models come with modern features and are designed to deliver a solid viewing experience across different use cases. Both models support 1920 x 1080 resolution, ensuring sharp picture quality with detailed visuals for movies, shows, and gaming. LG 22LN4305 and Philips 24PFL4571-V7 offer different motion rates (50 Hz vs 240 Hz), which can impact smoothness during fast-moving scenes like sports and gaming. Both TVs provide standard built-in audio performance suitable for regular usage, though external speakers can enhance the experience. Both TVs come with smart platforms that support popular streaming apps and voice control features. Both TVs offer adequate brightness levels suitable for most indoor lighting conditions. LG 22LN4305 features a 22 Inch (54.70 cm) screen while Philips 24PFL4571-V7 comes with 24 Inch (59.80 cm), which can make a noticeable difference depending on your room size and viewing distance. From a practical standpoint, both options provide a reliable viewing experience for most users. Verdict: Both models offer good value, and the better option depends on your specific requirements and viewing preferences.
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