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Philips 40PFL5505D/F7 40-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LCD HDTV, Black Reviews

Philips 40PFL5505D/F7 40-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LCD HDTV, Black

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  • 4 HDMI inputs
  • 240Hz Clear LCD
  • Perfect Natural Motion
  • Pixel Precise HD
  • Energy Star 4.0

40″ 240Hz LCD with Pixel Precise HDWith superb motion sharpness and richly detailed, vibrant images, the Philips 40-Inch 1080p 240 Hz HDTV features the ultimate resolution standard and TruSurround sound for a cinematic viewing experience in your home. A variety of connection options makes it easy to connect additional entertainment devices, so you can use this state-of-the-art HDTV to view photos, play music, or as a monitor for your PC.40-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LCD HDTV
At a Glance:Full HD LCD display for the best possible picture quality

Pixel Precise HD improves natural detail and optimizes contrast

Perfect Natural Motion for clear, vibrant, and smooth fast-moving pictures

Connection options for your PC, DVD, Blu-ray player, game console, and USB device

Energy efficient and environmentally friendly

Backed by a one-year limited warranty
Full HD LCD display for the best possible picture quality. View larger.

Connection options for your PC,

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    Wiseguy 945

    September 11, 2010

    Review by Wiseguy 945 for Philips 40PFL5505D/F7 40-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LCD HDTV, Black
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    I purchased this TV about 1 month ago, and so far love it. I own a Panasonic Viera th-50pz80U (480hz 1080p)that I bought 2 years ago, and my brother owns the newer g10 50 inch 600hz panasonic, and this phillips is as nice as those two Plasma TVs. Upsides of this tv, LCD, more durable as far as moving around. Plasma tvs are still glass and need to be kept upright, never to be placed on their face. this can be moved more. It is brighter than the plasma TV at baseline. Colors pop without haveing to put the TV into a brighter mode as I have done before on my plasma. there is no burn in or streeking as with the plasmas if not taken care of. I have not had a problem with the panasonics, but on rare occasion on pause I will see a little burn in that will fade on my plasma. I think that the speed of the TV, 240hz, has made it comparable to my plasma for everyday movies. This has a digital motion program built in the set which can be turned off and on. For regular movies and TV, I turn it off. On animated movies, wow, i think this TV beats my plasma. The draw back with the digital motion is that it looks really choppy in movies with a lot of action, like car chases . It does funny things with the people on the screen as well. If it is focused on a character, it almost feels as if they were standing there in the room. It looses the warmth and depth in background, and again seems choppy when the focus person or object moves, and looks really processed (like a computer straining to keep up with rate) if the background moves. Regular movies and sports, I love my Plasma TV. This Philips 5505 model does not have Wifi built in for net flix, but the 5705 model does. This one runs a bit cheaper, and as a second nice tv for the bedroom, this works well and is a great value for the speed and size. Only a few of the upper models from sony and LG have 240 hz LCD/LED tvs, and those models will cost you quite a bit more for a comparable TV. The Cheapest i saw the Sony was around $1100 for a 40 inch. For LCD tvs, this one is great, and the digital motion can be turned off which is a nice feature. As a final note, my friend sprung for a samsung 46 inch 120hz model, and spent considerably more, and this toast it all around. again with the samsung as with most LED tvs, they over process the image and it looks choppy and unnatural. That is why i like the fact I can turn on and off the Digital motion feature. Check this TV out, great value and performance.

    Update- response to some questions that came up. The Net picture are not that good

    Thanks for the good questions, the pictures are tough to see

    The Bezel is a glossy bezel, reflective

    The screen is essentially flat. I note a small reflection when the tv is off, but there is no reflection when the tv is on, and i can tell you my plasma tv that is one draw back, the reflection on bright days. in looking at the other lcd/led tvs on the market, this is the same as most of them these days. My friends Samsung 46″ 650 model has an actual plastic protective cover over the LCD screen which does reflect, that was a shock. the non reflective front is one of the advantages of any LCD/LED tv over most plasmas

    Mesurments 26 1/2 tall, 9 3/4 at base, tv 3 3/4 thick, 39 across horizonal, corner to corner at 40″ screen, almost 43 corner of bezel to corner of bezel.

    Finally, LCD/LED tvs run much cooler than plasma tvs, so this tv is much cooler and nicer in my room than my plasma would be.

    One final note. Depending upon if you want Net capability for streeming videos from the internet eg, netflixs, or blockbuster streeming vidio, the 5705 model online here at amazon is only a few dollars more. I got my tv at a warehouse retailer for less than the current price today on sale, so this model was a no brainer, and I don’t really care about the net capability because various blu-ray players have that capability as well. so if you want a stand alone tv and you plan to get a blu ray player, net capapble doesn’t matter. if you have limited space and watch all your movies offline, then the 5705 model would be worth the investment.

    hope this helps

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