Philips 32pfl5403d/f7 TV

Modified on Sat, 20 Jan 2024 at 04:55 PM

Philips TVs are Android-based, but that they do not include any video apps to play content from the USB port. Download an app.


Specifications

https://www.usa.philips.com/c-p/32PFL5403D_F7/81cm-32-inch-integrated-digital/overview


User Manual (also attached to this FAQ)

https://www.documents.philips.com/assets/20230824/41d576a20b7f4c339d23b068004ac6d1.pdf?_ga=2.2908016.1390465403.1705786402-2060291895.1705786402


This TV does NOT appear to support video playback from the USB port.



USB Port position on the side of the TV

Other ports appear to be HDMI ports

The Philips Remote Control


This TV requires a FAT-formatted USB stick. The FAT (FAT16) file system is limited to smaller files, which is why the BillionDollarArtGallery uses the FAT32 format, which is compatible with most TVs. You may already have a more robust USB port connected to your TV such as a USB port in your DVD player or a USB port in your Roku Ultra. If you would like a special version formatted for this TV, please contact BillionDollarArtGallery support.



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