digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-10-04 02:09:22
|
Contrast:2395:1Black level:0.08 cd/m²Gamma quality:3.8 / 5 deltaE:4.7 Average discrepancy across display:8%Viewing angles:1.7 / 5Energy consumption:69 WMultimedia player:2.5 / 5We take these measuements using the best settings for watching a movie. Cin...
Good contrast ratio: 2395:1, Design: nice plastic grey anthracite, Low energy consumption: 69 W, NTFS compatible media player...
Colour accuracy: average deltaE of 4.7, Narrow viewing angles, Multimedia player: not enough video formats supported...
The PFL7605H is a good TV, but the colour accuracy problems in cinema mode meant we couldn't give it a 4-star rating. Best to go for another model...
|
|
|
The Philips 40PFL7605H is a beautiful looking TV that’s complemented by one of the most stylish remote controls we’ve ever seen – if you’ve spent a bundle on an uber-cool glass coffee table from Heal’s, the Philips remote control will be the proverbial...
The Philips 40PFL7605H is a stunning TV, but it’s expensive. If money's not a problem, though, it's an excellent choice...
|
|
|
Philips' latest mid-range TV, the 40in 40PFL7605, doesn't have a Freeview HD tuner. Sorry to start so abruptly, but we really need to get this bare fact out there right away, just so there can be no confusion about it later, and so that people dead set on...
Picture quality beats pricepoint rivals, Attractive design, screen only 30mm thick, Great connectivity, plus net TV...
No Freeview HD tuner, No Power Pixel HD engine, Some visible artefacting...
|
|
|
Philips' latest TV range has been nothing if not consistent, at least when it comes to its core feature ‘values'. This hasn't always been a good thing; none of its current models have Freeview HD tuners built in, for instance. On the plus side, though, t...
|
|
|
While the 37PFL7605 doesn't fall into ' usual ‘wacky' category, just a quick glance will tell you that it does fall into the ‘premium' one. This handsome set is made from premium materials and has a profile of just 42mm, despite the inclusion of Ambili...
Stunning detail, impressive audio, brilliant colour palette, great styling, Ambilight...
No Freeview HD, lacklustre choice of apps, blurry motion...
|
|
|
Philips' latest mid-range TV, the 40in 40PFL7605, doesn't have a Freeview HD tuner. Sorry to start so abruptly, but we really need to get this bare fact out there right away, just so there can be no confusion about it later, and so that people dead set on...
Picture quality beats price-point rivals, Attractive design, screen only 30mm thick, Great connectivity, plus net TV...
No Freeview HD tuner, No Power Pixel HD engine, Some visible artefacting...
|
|
T3.com
Updated: 2016-11-14 22:39:29
|
Philips thinks differently. The brand has a long history of going its own way in consumer electronics and its individualistic vision is all evident in the features and tech of the 40PFL7605. The brand’s trademark Ambilight mood lighting (here in its...
|
|
|
Arriving in the most popular size for LED-lit TVs – 40-inch – the 40PFL7605 appears remarkably thin (it's just 42mm deep), but, more importantly, well built.As solidly built as any TV we've seen – some of this manufacturer's even posher sets notwithstandi...
Contrast, colour & clarity, SD upscaling, USB media playback, Remote control...
No Freeview HD tuner, No built-in Wi-Fi, Sluggish Net TV, Wired networking...
ForContrast, colour & claritySD upscalingUSB media playbackRemote control...
|
|
|
Blimey, does know how to make a pretty TV, or what? Last year's models were impressive enough, but this 40PFL7605, the first of the company's 2010 sets, takes that even further. The metal-effect bezel is beautifully finished, and those rounded-off edg...
Brilliant looks, lovely remote, great sound, pictures with awesome detail and contrast, Ambilight...
Imperfect motion, no Freeview HD, rather fiddly to set up...
|
|
|
Tweet LCD TVs with souped-up LED backlights have propped-up the prices of flatscreen TVs this past year or so, but while brands such as Sharp and Toshiba slowly take LED tech down towards the entry-level, Philips has issued another reasonably high-end...
HD & SD picture, contrast, clarity...
Lacks Freeview HD tuner...
The lack of Freeview HD puts a serious dent in this otherwise attractively priced and advanced Edge LED TV. Excellent speakers, digital media playback and an easy-to-use interface and the highlights, though its ability with contrast, colour and judder-...
|
|