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Philips 46PFL5505D/F7


$1,299.00 Released March, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:High screen refresh rate reduces eye strain. Clear images, even with fast-moving subjects. Enough HDMI ports for most home needs.

The Cons:Limited input options, no headphone jack. Sound quality is only very basic, often needs to be turned up to hear everything. Heavy construction makes installation at least a 2-person job.

The 46PFL5505D/F7 is a 46" LCD HDTV from Philips' 5500 Series for 2010.  The TV has an ultra-slim design with a rounded bezel and features a widescreen LED-backlit display.  It offers a full HD native resolution of 1080p and has 240Hz video processing for reduced motion blur suitable for gaming and watching sports.

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  The TV includes integrated speakers with SRS TruSurround HD for accompanying virtual stereo sound.  The 46PFL5505D/F7 is designed with a Powersave mode and an ambient light sensor, making it Eco-friendly and allowing it to exceed Energy Star 4.0 standards.  It also has four HDMI ports and is a step down from the 46PFL5705D since it lacks NetTV capability.  The 46PFL5505D/F7 is expected to be released in March 2010 and has a suggested retail price of $1299.

Features/Specs

  • 46" Widescreen LED-Backlit LCD Display
  • Full HD 1080p Native Resolution
  • 16:9 Image Aspect Ratio
  • 240Hz Video Processing
  • Ultra-Slim Design with Rounded Bezel
  • Perfect Natural Motion Technology
  • SRS TruSurround HD
  • Ambient Light Sensor & PowerSave Mode
  • Energy Star 4.0 Qualified
  • Inputs: 4 x HDMI, 1 x VGA, USB

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Pros
  • 4

    high screen refresh rate reduces eye strain

  • 3

    clear images, even with fast-moving subjects

  • 2

    enough HDMI ports for most home needs

  • 1

    easy setup, self-configures for the room's light level

Cons
  • 5

    limited input options, no headphone jack

  • 4

    sound quality is only very basic, often needs to be turned up to hear everything

  • 1

    heavy construction makes installation at least a 2-person job

  • 0

    need to remember to switch settings when using VGA to avoid sync problems

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