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PHILIPS 47PFL 7422 LCD TV

17 Oct, 2007, 1:30 pm IST | by Siddharth Bhatia | LCD LCD

It's about time we reviewed a large screen high-end LCD TV, for two reasons: it’s Diwali shopping season, and it's been a while since we saw some real 1080p action...

And what better choice than Philips, who seem to have released a diamond-studded Ambilight or something of the sort? No, we did not get that for review, and anyway I don’t see the point of having diamonds on a TV – as far as I know, Philips TVs look quite good as they are, thank you.

We did get the Philips 47PFL 7422 LCD for review though. It costs Rs 1,24,990, raising our hopes that it might prove to be exceptional. Of course, not all expensive things are good... so let's see for ourselves what this huge flatscreen has to offer.

 

Design and Features
This TV looks great, just like other models from Philips. The 47-inch screen is embedded in a glossy black bezel, which is held in place by a silver frame. This frame extends into a speaker bar at the bottom, achieving a futuristic black-and-silver look.

I personally prefer black in totality, but this black-and-silver combo nevertheless hits the spot. The swivel stand provided along with the unit is also shiny metallic, complementing the sleek look.

The connections are at the back, facing downwards, while a single side AV unit is present on the grayish back panel. The left side contains the power switch and channel/volume navigation buttons, which are slim and unobtrusive – this adds to the overall aesthetic appeal.

As far as connections go, the unit contains two HDMI-in, two component-in, plus the older S-video and composite connections. PC input and SCART are present too.

The tech specs do impress: Pixel Plus HD supported (Philips' proprietary algorithm that's said to enhance detail), Full HD W-UXGA display - 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution, 1080p progressive processing, 8ms response time, brightness of 500cd/m2, Dynamic Screen Contrast Ratio of 3000:1, Active Control, 2x10 W RMS sound output, Nicam Stereo, Incredible Surround, Anti Reflex Coated Screen, progressive scan, 3D comb filter, six widescreen modes... and whatnot!

Tags: Philips , LCD , Full HD

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