
Welcome again to our
Christmas TV Banquet! I hope you enjoyed our first course. Now, here we are again with the most scrumptious second course! Apart from the Peanut pasta salad, we have prepared for you an array of dishes all the way from the Netherlands! All kinds of pan-fried meat is here, along with their traditional Pannenkoeken and spicy Blinde vink! The reason why we've chosen the recipes from the Netherlands for our second course is that, the highlight of our second course, is from the exact place, Amsterdam to be more precise. Philips is the name and the
40PFL9704H/12 LED TV is the game! This telly, dear readers is all set to arrive in the markets in December, and is no run-of-the-mill TV. It is so full of special features that one does not know where to begin!

LED Pro
backlighting is the aspect that Philips seems to project, so lets begin with that. The 40PFL9704H/12 has over 1000 LEDs as backlight placed in a grid behind the display which can be controlled individually. Therefore, they are dimmed or brightened according to the screen content, giving whites and blacks the most perfect tones possible. Philips'
Perfect Pixel HD Engine is there as well, which is known to give the pictures a facelift by enhancing the sharpness and colours.
Apart from the 1920 x 1080p resolution, the
Philips 40PFL9704H/12 HD Ready LED TV quotes an unbelievable contrast ratio of 5000000:1. Ambilight Spectra 3, for that "immersive viewing experience" as Philips puts it is featured in this TV too, so movie watching in the screens of this 40" TV is sure to be one heck of an experience. If you're an action movie buff, this
LED TV will probably be the best choice, for Perfect Natural Motion and the 200Hz Clear LCD renders smooth, seamless action that is free from any possible judders and blurs.
As far as audio and colours are concerned, Philips has never disappointed us, so 40PFL9704H/12 with its Wide Colour Gamut, the two integrated subwoofers and dome tweeters will hopefully do the same. If you're the type who always looks for a little 'extra' in everything, the fact that this Philips telly features Net TV will be dulcet indeed! Enjoy online content including videos from YouTube and a selection of other video websites.
DLNA networking is supported so you can enjoy content stored in your PC as well. So how about that? Sounds exciting right? Then start saving already, this telly costs almost £1800!