
| Image Quality | 7/10 |
|---|---|
| Sound Quality | 4.5/10 |
| Features | 8.5/10 |
| Value for Money | 8/10 |
| Overall rating | 6.5/10 |
Full review by
Ben Dorain
on 2nd Apr 2004
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User Rating : 8
Respect : 0
Good Points: Easy self-installation Looks
Bad Points: Sensitivity
General comments: Although the colours look good, the image is grainier than on the old TV that the Philips 24PW6407 replaces. I have a good quality aerial but somehow this doesn't translate into picture quality with the new Widescreen TV. Similarly the radio's auto-tuning only picked up 2 FM stations.
I also think the manual could be more detailed, with more info to help people connecting multiple devices to it. The info on scarts, for example, was sketchy and didn't make it clear how to attach a DVD player (I know it should be easy but the manual only mentioned "certain types of DVD player" in connection with one socket, and didn't make clear how to connect up and use).
Ben Dorain's review and ratings | 121 words
Review by
ccleland![]()
on 27th Mar 2004
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User Rating : 5
Respect : +5
I Bought this Philips 24PW6407 as I wanted a widescreen tv to replace my defunct Panasonic 4:3 Nicam TV that would also fit inside my TV cabinet. Really wanted another Panasonic, but their set was a wee bit too big.
The Philips looks great and the pure flat tube gives excellent picture quality. However, the sound hasn't a patch on my old Panasonic set, which despite its small size delivered deep bass and sparkling treble. I have had to put the bass and treble settings to near max on the P ...
ccleland's full review | 200 words
