

Product summary
The good: Solid primary and secondary color accuracy; sleek external design; plenty of connectivity with four HDMI inputs.
The bad: Produces lighter black levels; backlight fluctuates in higher-efficiency modes; sub-par off-angle performance; paltry picture control options.
The bottom line: The Philips PFL6704D series falls short of the competition’s performance, but it does have a cool design and relatively accurate color.
Specifications: Product type: LCD TV ; Diagonal size: 47 in ; Brightness (cd/m2): 500 ; See full specs
Price range: $1,362.99 – $1,409.99 check prices
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Product summary
The good: Solid primary and secondary color accuracy; sleek external design; plenty of connectivity with four HDMI inputs.
The bad: Produces lighter black levels; backlight fluctuates in higher-efficiency modes; sub-par off-angle performance; paltry picture control options.
The bottom line: The Philips PFL6704D series falls short of the competition’s performance, but it does have a cool design and relatively accurate color.
Specifications: Product type: LCD TV ; Diagonal size: 32 in ; Brightness (cd/m2): 500 ; See full specs
Price range: $649.00 – $749.99 check prices
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Product summary
The good: Relatively inexpensive; iPod dock allows charging and playback of music and video; relatively accurate color.
The bad: Produced lighter black levels; cannot change aspect ratio with iPod video; won’t display iPod-based digital photos; no analog audio output.
The bottom line: Although it’s not the best iPod-friendly TV we’ve tested, the Panasonic TC-LX1 provides a convenient, affordable gateway to access video and music based on your iPod or iPhone.
Specifications: Product type: LCD TV ; Diagonal size: 26 in ; Brightness (cd/m2): 450 ; See full specs
Price range: $422.55 – $599.
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