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Philips 32PFL7605H
Released May, 2010
The Pros:Slick gray bezel and stand. Dual 'ambilights' - casts coloured light behind the TV that is sympathetic to whatever is on the screen. DLNA support.
The Cons:Poorer blacks / shadow details. LED edge backlighting - prone to noticeable unevenness.
The 32PFL7605H is a high-end, 32", 1080p LCD HDTV from Philips. The television features LED backlighting and Ambilight Spectra 2 technology, which projects light matching the color and brightness of the on-screen image onto the wall behind the panel.
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The unit's specifications, including a 450cd/m2 brightness and 500,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, are uniformly high-end. HD Natural Motion technology combines with a 2ms response time to eliminate blur and judder effects. The television connects to a home network via ethernet or wirelessly with an optional USB adapter, and can play content from a networked PC as well as access Net TV services. The other 7000-Series models (37", 40", and 46") are mostly identical.
Features
- 32" LCD
- 1080p resolution
- LED backlighting
- Ambilight Spectra 2
- Pixel Precise HD
- HD Natural Motion
- 500,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
- 2ms response time (100Hz)
- 450cd/m2 brightness
- 176-degree viewing angles
- 4 trillion colors
- 3 HDMI outputs
- Ethernet port
- USB port
- DLNA-certified
- Net TV
- 2x10W speakers
- 71W typical power consumption
- Upgradeable firmware
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slick gray bezel and stand
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dual 'ambilights' - casts coloured light behind the TV that is sympathetic to whatever is on the screen
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built-in network connectivity (Ethernet) with Philips' NetTV platform including Opera powered browser
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great value - impressive features and video quality for the price point
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USB port with media playback support
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LED backlighting - energy efficient, environmentally friendly
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poorer blacks / shadow details
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LED edge backlighting - prone to noticeable unevenness
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