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The subsequent part of the review describes other features of the Philips 42 PFL 7404 such as the multimedia capabilities and the sound. All the 42 incher has to offer in terms of multimedia is a USB port capable of playing music, video and images. With the economical price tag, the television is also devoid of the popular Philips Ambilight technology. The review states that the presence of a 3-way tuner with support for HDTC and CI+, and also color temperature fine tuning, image enhancement settings and a backlight with manual adjustment & automatic light sensor controls tilt the scales a bit in the television’s favour. The review praises the design of the remote control and its clear button placement, but the sluggish response time of the menu interface and the absence of sort functionality for the digital cable channel list earn a “thumbs down”. The connection of a Blu-ray player had the reviewers in a tizzy with the television selecting the wrong HDMI input due to the “EasyLink”
The HDTV video processing is of good quality with the only and most prominent weakness being low contrast and residual illumination especially noticeable in dark home viewing conditions. The sound from the internal speakers is of good quality and substantially powerful with only the music being slightly off-colour. The weak contrast left Friedrich unimpressed:
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