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TV Review: Philips 40PFL7605H
Pierre-Jean Alzieu
Translator: Jack Sims
August 23, 2010 6:07 PM
Translator: Jack Sims
August 23, 2010 6:07 PM
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Philips have added the PFL7605H to the range, a nice-looking affordable television offering version 2 of Ambilight Spectra. This system consists of two bars at the back of the TV which emit light towards the wall. The light is then reflected back to the spectator to compensate the brightness of the image when you're watching the TV in the dark.
For the rest, you get everything you'd expect from a high-end TV, namely DLNA compatibility, Net TV, Pixel Precise HD, 100 Hz and HD Natural Motion.
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