The model 50UG5C14 by Thomson has a screen size of 50". The minimum recommended viewing distance for this size is 1.9m and the maximum is 3.1m. This size is recommended for placement in living rooms or larger rooms.
Image
- Diagonal
- 50 "
- Resolution
- 4K Ultra HD
- Refresh Rate
- 50/60 Hz
- Type of Panel
- Direct LED
- HDR Types
- HDR10, Dolby Vision
- Local Dimming
- No
Audio
- Channels
- Stereo
- Power
- 20 W
Features & Functions
- Receiver
- DVB-C, DVB-S2, DVB-T2
- Media Player
- Yes
- PVR Recording
- No
- Hotel Mode
- No
- Voice Commands
- No
- HbbTV
- Yes
- VRR
- No
Audio Standards
- Audio Templates
- Dolby Atmos
Additional Specifications
- Supported Applications
- Netflix, Youtube, DisneyPlus, Cosmote TV, Eon, Ant1+, Ertflix, Spotify
- Software
- Android
Wired Connections
- Ethernet
- Yes
- Headphones
- Yes
- Digital Audio Optical
- Yes
- USB
- 3
- HDMI
- 4
- Number of HDMI 2.1
- 2
Wireless Connections
- Wi-Fi
- Yes
- Bluetooth
- Yes
- Miracast
- No
- Chromecast Built-In
- Yes
- Screen Mirroring
- No
- AirPlay
- No
Product Details
- Release Date
- 2024
- VESA Mount
- 200 x 200 mm
Energy Label
- Energy Class
- F
Dimensions (without Stand)
- Width
- 1111 mm
- Height
- 643 mm
- Thickness
- 75 mm
Dimensions (with Stand)
- Width
- 1111 mm
- Height
- 676 mm
- Thickness
- 281 mm
Commercial Warranty
- Manufacturer's Limited Warranty
- 3 Years throughout the device
Important information
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Description
Screen Size
The model 50UG5C14 by Thomson has a screen size of 50". The minimum recommended viewing distance for this size is 1.9m and the maximum is 3.1m. This size is recommended for placement in living rooms or larger rooms.
4K Ultra HD
The resolution of the TV is 4K Ultra HD. TVs with 4K Ultra HD resolution are aimed at consumers who seek higher image quality and viewing experience compared to TVs with lower resolutions, such as Full HD or HD Ready. The 4K Ultra HD resolution, which amounts to 3840 x 2160 pixels, offers very high image quality, focusing on detail. These TVs are suitable for watching movies, sports events, gaming, and other entertainment activities that require quality images.
Additionally, these TVs are suitable for use with computers and for modern high-demand games in resolution. They are usually aimed at consumers who want the best possible viewing experience and are ready to invest in a high-quality TV.
Direct LED
The TV panel is Direct LED. The main advantages of the Direct LED panel in televisions are the uniform brightness across the entire screen, improved contrast, and deeper black representation. The panel consists of multiple small LEDs that are placed behind the screen and can be controlled individually to offer greater accuracy in color reproduction and improved contrast. Additionally, TVs with Direct LED panels are usually less expensive compared to OLED and QLED TVs of similar sizes.
HDR
Regarding HDR, it is equipped with Dolby Vision, HDR10. High Dynamic Range (HDR) and its various types generally improve the picture quality of televisions and other video playback devices. This is achieved by increasing the dynamic range of colors and brightness of images.
The advantages of HDR are more vivid and natural colors, deeper blacks and brighter whites, more details in the shadows and highlights of the image, and more accurate color reproduction. Additionally, filmmakers can utilize HDR to produce movies with more natural and realistic images.
Finally, devices with HDR support can play content that is encoded with HDR, offering a more impressive viewing experience for the user.
Smart TV
This model belongs to the broader family of Smart TVs. Smart TVs represent the evolution in television technology, as they incorporate Internet functions, allowing browsing of websites and the use of online applications (e.g., Netflix, YouTube, Spotify, etc.). They are, in other words, an example of the technological convergence between computers and televisions. The latest Smart TVs have the capability for full Internet browsing, while older models support access only to popular websites (e.g., YouTube, Facebook, Twitter) through appropriate applications.