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Philips 46PFL7505D/F7


$1,599.00 Released April, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Excellent picture once it has been properly calibrated. Lots of HD inputs - capable of being used with numerous HD devices at the same time. Looks nice - features a slim, minimalist design with a rounded bezel.

The Cons:Poor default picture settings - will need to be reprogrammed. Glossy bezel and stand - easily attracts fingerprints and dust. Lacks app integration - no way to stream Internet video.

The 46PFL7505D/F7 is a 46" LCD HDTV from Philips' 7500 Series and is an upgrade in size to the 40PFL7505D.  The TV has an ultra-slim design with a rounded bezel and features a widescreen LED-backlit display.

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  It offers a full HD native resolution of 1080p and has 120Hz video processing for reduced motion blur and smooth high-speed images.  The TV includes integrated speakers with SRS TruSurround HD for accompanying virtual stereo sound.  The 46PFL7505D/F7 is designed to be Eco-friendly and utilizes advanced LED technology, meeting Energy Star 4.0 standards.  It has a Powersave mode and an ambient light sensor which adjusts the backlighting to the lighting conditions of the room which conserves energy.  The TV also includes four HDMI 1.4 ports and is enabled with DivX HD, but differs with the 46PFL7705D since it lacks NetTV capabilities.  The 46PFL7505D/F7 is expected to be released in April 2010 and has a suggested retail price of $1599.

Features/Specs

  • 46" Widescreen LED-Backlit LCD Display
  • Full HD 1080p Native Resolution
  • 16:9 Image Aspect Ratio
  • 120Hz Video Processing
  • Ultra-Slim Design with Rounded Bezel
  • Advanced LED Technology
  • Perfect Natural Motion Technology
  • SRS TruSurround HD
  • DivX HD Ready
  • Ambient Light Sensor & PowerSave Mode
  • Energy Star 4.0 Qualified
  • Inputs: 4 x HDMI 1.4, 1 x VGA, USB

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    excellent picture once it has been properly calibrated

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    lots of HD inputs - capable of being used with numerous HD devices at the same time

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    looks nice - features a slim, minimalist design with a rounded bezel

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    uses LED backlighting technology - more energy efficient than competing CCFL sets

Cons
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    poor default picture settings - will need to be reprogrammed

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    glossy bezel and stand - easily attracts fingerprints and dust

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    lacks app integration - no way to stream Internet video

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    no network connectivity option - lacks automatic firmware updates and local media sharing

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