A Review Of The Philips 37 Pfl7605/12

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Philips has equipped their 37 inch 37PFL7605 with many features that their competitors have left out in similar models, making them a leader in innovation in the industry. Philip’s 7000 series of televisions are mid range sets that are moderately priced and have a great number of features. Although the television strangely lacks a few expected features, Philips has still equipped it with state of the art technologies.

The television needs some minor assembly before it can be used. While the television can be mounted to a wall, the easiest way to get it operational is to secure the television to its base with a small screwdriver. It is apparent that Philips hoped to achieve a sleekly modern design with the 37PFL7605, giving it a matte gray frame and rounded edges.The television is surprisingly thin, thanks to is edge LED backlighting technology. The design of the remote control is a slight disappointment compared to that of the television itself. The main problem with the oval shaped remote is that it does not have enough buttons. A critical design flaw is that the buttons lack labels, instead relying on the user to interpret what the arbitrary icons on the buttons mean.Accessing the 37PFL7605’s clunky menu system with the poorly designed remote is also a challenge, requiring several pushes of the buttons to change minor settings.

LED edge backlighting is the best new feature that the 37PFL7605 has. Because normal LCD televisions have rear backlights, they are comparably thick when placed side by side to an edge lit LED television. Thanks to using LED edge lighting, Philips was able to make the 37PFL7605 incredibly thin. Philips has also given the 37PFL7605 a feature called Ambilight Spectra 2. This technology creates a more immersive viewing experience by shining the colours that are on the screen onto the walls around the television. Pixel Precise HD is the final feature that Philips has given the television, which allows the 37PFL7605 to produce up to 4 trillion colours at once. The only curious omission in the 37PFL7605 is the lack of a Freeview HD tuner.

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As far as picture quality goes, the 37PFL7605 shines. Thanks to the television’s 1080p default output, pictures are sharp and detailed, while colours are bright and vibrant. Many televisions have a problem with blurriness during fast motion sequences, but the 37PFL7605 is free of this problem thanks to its 100 HZ LCD with 2 ms response time.

As far as connectivity goes, Philips has equipped the 37PFL7605 with a plethora of options. Included in the design of the 37PFL7605 are an SCART port, component video inputs, Ethernet port, 3 HDMI slots, and a USB port. Most of the slots are facing downwards, which makes mounting the television on the wall a simple process.

By connecting the television to a home network, users can access the internet with the Ethernet port. Once connected, users can access a service called DLNA, which allows media to be streamed to the television from any other device on the network. Another feature called Net TV, allow the television to access video sharing sites like YouTube.

For people shopping for a new television, the Philips 37PFL7605 is a good compromise between features and price, making it an attractive option.

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