Price range: £569.98 - £604.10
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What is it: 32-inch, 1080p LCD TV
What we think: Although not up there with the very best Philips TVs, it's still exceptionally good for the price
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 16 October 2009
Tags: Philips, Philips 7000 (32PFL7404H/12), contrast ratio, file formats, black levels
We like:
Understated, elegant design; stuffed with features and connections; outstanding picture quality
We don't like:
Some settings need to be used with care; really fast motion can cause artefacts; limited viewing angle
Also known as:
Philips 32PFL7404H
CNET UK judgement:
With Philips' 9000-series TVs causing such a stir, we were concerned that the lower-spec 32PFL7404H/12 would feel disappointingly stripped-down. But, despite being considerably cheaper, it still delivers a real flavour of the picture-processing power that's currently Philips' hallmark
Full review:
If you've read our reviews of Philips' 9000-series TVs and found yourself wishing you could afford one of them, you'll probably be interested in the £620 Philips 32PFL7404H/12. This 32-inch, 1080p LCD TV offers you at least some of Philips' high-spec picture-processing power and reams of features at a fraction of the cost. Continue Reading...
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