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So far we've looked at a couple of 6007 models from Philips' new TV series, an 8007 model, and a 9707 . Which means, according to our brilliant maths, that we've somehow missed the 7007 series. So let's put that right straight away, by running our eye ov...
Excellent 2D and 3D pictures for the most part, Gorgeous design, Excellent audio for a skinny TV...
Online service needs more video services, Requires care with its picture settings, A couple of minor 3D niggles...
Philips has already done some cracking TVs in the latter part of 2012. But the overall package of the 40PFL7007T, with its design, features, price and performance levels, makes it arguably our favourite new Philips TV yet...
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For this review we tested the 40in model in the 2012 7000 series, but it's also available in 46in (46PFL7007T/12) and 55in (55PFL7007T/12) screen sizes. All models have identical specifications except for their dimensions and power usage. We're confide...
Great picture quality, sound quality and connectivity; a good buy...
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By its own admission, TP Vision – the joint venture between Philips’ TV division and Chinese company TPV – isn’t currently a major player in the UK TV market...
HD picture quality, Elegant design, Sound system, Five HDMI inputs...
Limited online content, Minor 3D crosstalk...
With its stunning looks, impressive picture quality and lengthy feature list, the Philips 46PFL7007 is a terrific TV and a clear step-up from the 46PFL6907 in terms of performance. I also love the QWERTY keyboard on the remote, which makes notoriously d...
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Philips' 2012 TVs may have arrived at the eleventh hour, but if the 46PFL7007 is anything to go by, it looks like it was worth the wait. Also available in 40in and 55in versions, the 7007 is only two steps down from the flagship 9707. It's a beauty to be...
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Philips TVs may now be marketed by Taiwanese company TP Vision, but the old Dutch master of the high-end LCD TV has once again come up with something genuinely different in the Philips 46PFL7007. Late to the market it may be (most brands launch their w...
Two, sided remote, Pin, sharp 2D, Fluid 3D, Lavish connectivity...
Smart TV lacks polish, Only one pair of 3D specs, Major features hard to find, Some 3D crosstalk...
LCD panels still have a lot of minor issues when compared to the very best plasmas, but this Philips TV manages to banish some of them. While the Philips 46PFL7007's picture does need some attention paid to it via some often long-winded on-screen menus...
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If there's one TV this year we really wish had been delivered to us already mounted onto its stand, it's the 55PFL7007T. It's not just that its 55-inch screen making it a substantial bit of kit to lug about, the mechanism for attaching the stand to the TV...
Terrific 2D pictures, Excellent audio, Lovely design...
Backlight inconsistency with 3D, Needs care with picture set up, Some Dynamic Backlight settings cause distracting side effects...
We've already adored the 40in version of this TV, but if anything we're even more in awe of the 55in model, simply because it provides a bigger forum for Philips' excellent picture talents to shine.Yes, the set needs a little more input from you into its...
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