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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful: This review is from: Philips 22PFL3504D/F7 22-Inch 720p LCD HDTV (Electronics) Excellent 22" HDTV. Nice for kitchen, bedroom, office or small rec-room. GREAT picture!!!
Includes 2 HDMI ports (1 back and 1 side), Component connections, S-Video and etc. When you program the channels on setup it picks up both analog and digital channels. You don't need a set-top cable box to get a great picture just hook the cable from the wall to the TV rf in. Hooked to an antenna the digital channels look fantastic. The sound is what you expect from a small TV...good but not great. The remote color including the buttons is very dark and hard to read in dim lighting but works great. Great little TV!!! 14 of 14 people found the following review helpful: This review is from: Philips 22PFL3504D/F7 22-Inch 720p LCD HDTV (Electronics) Excellent picture quality, decent sound for its size. Auto channel programming seems a little wonky, but that may be my local cable provider's fault. Very good television for a small area, viewed from around 6 to 8 feet away. 29 of 33 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Philips 22PFL3504D/F7 22-Inch 720p LCD HDTV (Electronics) I bought this back in August on impulse at a store when the old CRT TV in my kitchen quit working one day. I've seen better picture quality, but it's certainly not bad for a TV this size and price. As for sound, I think it's pretty decent for a smallish TV. Better than expected actually. I also like the ability to upgrade the firmware using a USB flash drive. Very handy, and I wish all non-internet enabled TVs were like this. My slightly older Toshiba requires a memory card to upgrade the firmware. No big deal but the USB option is quicker and easier in my opinion.
My problem with this TV is that it doesn't always perform the HDMI handshake correctly with my DirecTV HD receiver (HR2x-700) and the result when this happens is a screen with a pink/purple hue and no sound. This wouldn't be an issue if you plan to only use the TV's built-in digital tuner or use component connections instead of HDMI, but I don't. I'm no stranger to electronic gadgets and...Read more |