Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #68470 in Consumer Electronics
- Color: black
- Brand: Philips
- Model: 46PFL5705D/F7
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .0" h x
.0" w x
.0" l,
64.60 pounds
- Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
- Display size: 46
Features
- 4 HDMI inputs
- 240Hz Clear LCD
- NetTV
- Pixel Precise HD
- Energy Star 4.0
Philips 46PFL5705D/F7 46-Inch 1080p 240 Hz LCD HDTV with NetTV, Black
Product Description
46" 240Hz LCD with NetTV and Pixel Precise HD Engine
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Good not Great.
By CM
Great picture, once you get all the settings fixed, great sound, limited to useless online experience (unless you have an Ultimate NetFlix membership for streaming), and you must play games in PC mode or else you'll experience lag and jitter that will make playing any video game impossible.Make sure you turn off the auto lighting-adjustment nonsense installed on this TV, it will cause all sorts of problems.***update **** I have had this TV since early December and I still love looking at it, the only downside is the lack of any online content, apps or purpose with this television. Phillips really missed the boat on getting hooked up with Amazon, Netflix or other similar companies, if you want an online rich television this is not it.*** update 2 *** While the sound is terrific, there seems to be some kind of limit on the volume to protect against blowing the speakers and if you really want to rock out you'll need to purchase a sound bar or other speaker system.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Plagued with Problems
By Stephen T. Jones
As a previous owner of a 42" Philips LCD TV I was expecting the same quality that was delivered in my first purchase. Out of the box this TV appeared capable of everything advertised but after a few days i realized that Netflix and the other web enabled programs were very limited in functionality. One peculiar item to mention is that if your using Netflix the sleep timer is not available, that is rediculous! You cannot search Netflix, only play whats in your Instant Queue. So I decided to buy a Roku box which solved all this nonsense. Not to mention this TV doesnt come with a wireless adapter.Secondly, and the most irritating thing is that even with the latest software update, 11-24-2010, the TV freezes about once or twice weekly, when this occurs the remote is not active so you have to unplug the TV and wait a second or two and then power it up again. It became such a hassle to reach behind the set to the power cord located low in the back,(my arm could just barely reach from the top) I started using a remote control power switch so i can turn off the power and restore from across the room.Next pet peeve is there is no analog out on the set, no earphone jack, nothing, so i need to buy a Gefen Digital to Analog device costing 50 dollars or more to be able to use my analog amplifier-speakers.I am very disappointed with this TV. My last Philips purchase I'm sure!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
The WIFI Mediaconnect Does Not Work
By J. Pingel
I got the set for under 700 bucks from Sams Club. It came with a wireless dongle. Was easy to set up and install. The Net TV(Netflix, vTuner and Twitter only options) function great. The WIFI Mediaconnect that is supposed to allow you to project your PC to the tv through your network does not. "IF" this had worked the limited offerings on Net TV could be overlooked. Tech support was little to no help. It would be a 5 star set otherwise.
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