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Philips 46PFL7705D/F7 46-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED LCD HDTV with NetTV, Black

Philips 46PFL7705D/F7 46-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED LCD HDTV with NetTV, Black

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #80921 in Consumer Electronics
  • Color: black
  • Brand: Philips
  • Model: 46PFL7705D/F7
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .0" h x
    .0" w x
    .0" l,
    63.00 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Display size: 46

Features

  • 4 HDMI inputs
  • LED - edgelit
  • NetTV
  • Perfect Pixel
  • Energy Star 4.0





Philips 46PFL7705D/F7 46-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED LCD HDTV with NetTV, Black









Product Description

46" LED edgelit 120Hz LCD with NetTV and Perfect Pixel HD engine





   



Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

45 of 47 people found the following review helpful.
5Read before purchasing
By David L. Howell
Just wanted to give potential buyers a heads up on this TV. There are two models of this 46 inch TV that are almost identical and this can be confusing as you search for TV's that are LED, 120hz and internet connectable, both are but there are differences. One model is the 46PFL7705D/F7 and the other available model is the 46PFL7705DV/F7. The only difference being the "V". Here are the differences, the "V" model comes with Voodo software, MediaConnect Quick setup guide and USB Wireless LAN IEEE 802.11 b/g/n adapter. Per Philips technical service, the non "V" model is internet connectable via ethernet cable only, it is not wireless ready. If you want the wireless version get the "V" model.Also know that you can go to Philips.com, select products, select 7000 series and then do a comparison of the two models. There is a box you can select that shows spec differences only. Trouble is, it shows no differences in the the two models at all as of this date (1-17-2011). But if you do a comparison of the 40 inch versions rather than the 46 inch version 7000 series TV's, "V" version verses the non "V" version, the differences do show up. I told the tech at Philips this info and he said he would report the problem. Anyway, just trying to help potential purchasers buy what they want and clear up the confusion here. (By the way, this probably explains the problem that reviewer Peter Pan is having). I bought the "V" version but it is in transit to me now. I wanted to get this info out, didn't want to hurt the ratings so I gave 5 stars even though I don't have it yet. Hope this helps.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5Just great - love it
By Peter Pan
Bought the Philips 46PFL7705D/F7 last week with free shipping and five days later it showed up by white glove delivery service, perfectly at the scheduled time. Really loved the fact that I was able to plan my day around a narrow shipping arrival time.The picture quality, the contrast, the light, the colors are all amazing, and all this with the energy efficient LED technology. LEDs should also exhibit a longer lifetime than other illumination systems.To my surprise, the TV itself also comes with a great sound quality. I feel no need to attach it to a separate surround sound system. This keeps the overall cost and cable mess at the lowest.Everything works well, laptop connected via HDMI (just make sure to reboot the computer so it is recognized), with perfect HD movie and sound quality on the screen. Also internet radio on the TV works perfectly, showing the most popular radio stations from the US, Germany, France, etc... that was a cool surprise for me to be able to listen to German news.The TV did not come with a wireless adapter, which surprised me.When I called Philips though, they said they would ship me one for free.Unfortunately I was not able to make Netflix movies stream under the NET-TV feature of this TV, although it does get an internet connection with Netflix (that is, I can see the titles in instant queue). Called all service hotlines (Philips, Netflix and Cisco - my router). All of them were really patient and helpful, at no cost, but nobody could solve it. I also had an IT expert in my home for half a day, and he also couldn't make it stream movies.Most likely, we concluded, the TV is demanding faster content supply than my wireless G router is able to supply. The probable solution will be to upgrade to a wireless N router with Gigabit LAN ports. The result is to be seen when I get the new router.Since I bought a latest technology TV, I am willing to face the fact that I also better have a latest technology router to support it. Surprising is that neither Philips, nor Cisco, nor Netflix really believe that to be necessary, but it seems it is.Another anomaly was that the TV software was a newer version than the latest version that is available for download from the Philips support website. It just shows again that this is truly the latest and the greatest.One little negative is that the TV only supports 60HZ according to the label on the backside, which is fine so long you live in the USA.Usually such TV's do not work in a country with 50HZ, so I am not sure this one will. You may want to consider this point if you plan to move to another country in the near term.Overall, however, I rate the TV a five star product. It is a pure joy. Congratulations to Philips!

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
5Everything I wanted and more for Price Point!
By J. E. Wilmoth
Fantastic picture. Fantastic sound. Great contrast ratio.I do not understand the negative reviews. Are there TVs over 2K that look better than TVs under 1K? I'm sure there are but that is a silly comparison in my book. Look at any TV in the price range as this Phillips (which I did) and only the Samsung that was LCD/LED backlit was comparable.Feature rich too.

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Philips 46PFL7705D/F7 46-Inch 1080p 120 Hz LED LCD HDTV with NetTV, Black. Reviewed by Sandy L. Rating: 4.6

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