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Before the days of cell phones, video games and the internet, TV was often times to be referred to as “The Great American Babysitter.” Parents from the 1950′s to the ’70′s, were well conscious that siblings and high-school babysitters didn’t in truth watch the kids. As soon as the parents in a home would leave, the sitter would turn the TV on, plant the kids in front of it and go talk on the phone all night to friends. (If they had satellite TV back then, the sitter in all probability would have ignored the phone and joined the kids in the living room!)
Obviously, no one wants their child stuck in front of the TV for too long, but there is a sense of security in the child-friendly, looking at experience available on satellite TV. A Disney® movie like, “Cars” may come to the rescue on those occasions when a short amount of time is necessitated to keep a child happily distracted. Made-for kids and teens TV shows like “Hannah Montana” and “The Suite Life of Zack and Cody,” as well as, music videos are all found on the Disney channel. A little satellite dish may have a big affect on the types of fashion and complex mental states that children are exposed to, whether it’s in movies, sitcoms, or pop culture.
Satellite TV often times gives subscribers the option of an all-family friendly package, too. This may be helpful for a family that desires the unbelievable assortment only satellite TV offers, but also needs to stay within a budget. A family package may include a potpourri of sports channels, religious broadcast networks, animal, invention and science channels. In fact, satellite TV carries a great deal of probabilities for kids of any age to soak in education, cloaked as entertainment! Discovery Kids® is a non-violent, channel designed for youngsters aged 7-14. The Science Channel® is separated into three categories, Science and Technology, Natural Science and Mystery and Expedition.
Dividing family amusement predilections may be a difficult task. A child-friendly watching on satellite TV makes it easy to appease each family member’s interests, and yet still trust the content.
With an ultra-thin LED display that offers rich colors, stunning clarity, and dynamic contrast, the Philips 22-Inch 720p LED LCD HDTV offers high-quality looking at in a size that fits nearly any room in your house. Featuring TruSurround sound for a cinematic observing experience, eco-friendly features, and a potpourri of connection choices that make it easy to add further and added amusement devices, this state-of-the-art HDTV may be applied to view photos, play music, or as a monitor for your PC.
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22-Inch 720p LED LCD HDTV At a Glance:
- Full HD LED LCD display for the best possible picture quality
- Pixel Plus HD improves natural detail and optimizes contrast
- Connection choices for your PC, DVD, Blu-ray player, and game console
- Energy effective and environmentally friendly
- Backed by a one-year fixed warranty
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 Full HD LED LCD display for the best possible picture quality. View larger. |
 Connection choices for your PC, DVD, Blu-ray player, and game console. View larger. |
Exceptional Image Quality with Any Input With a 1366 x 768p widescreen resolution, the Philips 22-Inch LED LCD HDTV offers the uttermost high-definition standard, growingly scanning images to fetch you a smooth, flicker-free image. Because it is Pixel Plus HD works by bettering each and each incoming pixel and corresponding it to the surrounding pixels, you’ll see bettered natural detail, bright colors, and superior contrast with any signal type.
LED Lights for Superior Contrast Revolutionary LED lights generate brilliant light for the bright scenes and dim light for the dark scenes, giving you extreme contrasts and vibrant images with minimal power consumption.
Audio Technology Delivers Surround Sound Experience Equipped with SRS TruSurround HD, the HDTV immerses you in a rich sound experience, giving surround sound quality with deep bass, high frequency detail, and crisp, clear vocals. For further and added audio options, a Dolby Digital output is handy for connecting to your home theater system.
Connection Options for All Your Viewing Needs You may speedily and effortlessly connect to a cable or satellite box, camcorder, game console, Blu-ray disc player, DVD player, PC, and more with the HDTV’s multiple inputs. Two HDMI inputs with Philips’ EasyLink let you control connected widgets with the same remote control as the TV, and a VGA cable is all you need for connecting your PC.
Energy Efficient Features Reduce Power Consumption The HDTV’s power-saving features include Philips’ dimming technology, which uses a built-in light sensor to mechanically adjust the TV backlight for optimal picture quality and power efficacy according to the light in the room. The HDTV is likewise Energy Star compliant, meaning you’ll conserve energy with it is high-efficiency materials.
The Philips 22-Inch 720p LED LCD HDTV is backed by a manufacturer’s one-year fixed warranty.
What’s in the Box Philips 22PFL4505D/F7 22-Inch 720p LED LCD HDTV, table top stand, power cord, quick get started guide, user manual, registration card, remote control, and batteries for the remote control.
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43 of 43 people found the following review helpful.
Great Little TV! By cc58 I have had this TV for closely a month and am completely satisfied with the performance. It is compact, thin and easy to set up–just follow the instructions on the screen after you have turned it on. The color was a little “washed out.” I went into the color adjustment option and “tweaked” it a little. There is a protocol for the duration of the set-up that helps you select the color reception, notwithstanding it proved not to be what I in truth wanted, so I did it manually. Now it is clear, sharp and very natural looking. I also adjusted the sound quality the same way. I feel this TV will rank with any more highpriced Sony or Panasonic for quality and reception. If you are looking for a excellent, little 22″ for the kitchen or bedroom, this is a keeper. The only problem, and it is a minor one, was for the duration of the “auto-scan” routine to search for TV stations. It warns that it could take as much as 20 minutes–and it did. I had to do this three times since it turned itself off after with regards to 15 minutes twice before completing the scan. It could have been my cable supplier, but don’t worry. Be patient and all will be terrific.
25 of 25 persons found the following review helpful.
Great buy, extremely pleasing Philips 22-inch LED LCD HDTV By T. K. Fowler I tried going for a littler widescreen than everyone said I “had to have,” and am I pleased! I suspected that since this is my firstborn widescreen, and since I’ve been getting by on a 13-inch square since my 20-inch square TV went kaput, that a 22-inch Philips would seem like a big step up. And does it ever. The picture is so sharp that I don’t need a larger screen in my little cottage — surely not until my upstairs 13-inch gasps it is last. I may read the newscrawlers, subtitles and sports scores. The color is gorgeous, and I haven’t even taken time to superfine tune it. The TV arrived days early from amazon.com yesterday afternoon, Free Super Saver Shipping, and I started setting it up this morning. Just then “Goodbye, Mr. Chips” came on Turner Classic Movies, and I hadn’t seen it before, and wanted to, but I plunged ahead, observing while I looked at the Quick Start. I unplugged the old and was back looking at the movie again before intermission. This HDTV has all the hoolymajiggits to hook up your PC, your video camera, your computer games, and I don’t know what all, but being a film fan, all I have is a Magnavox DVD-VHS player, and that hooks up just fine. The remote operates intuitively, and I may move through the menu likewise without reading the manual. I just couldn’t perchance be more pleased, in particular since I’ve long depended upon the quality of Philips and Magnavox. Just after Christmas there were 22 of these sets, and they sold out before I could make a move. I let amazon.com recognise I was sold on the set, but couldn’t buy in time. I was so sold that I was thinking of buying the same TV in the 32-inch if I couldn’t get the 22. But unfeigned to form, amazon.com came through with more 22-inch Philips 720p LED LCD HDTV, Black. I purchased one, it’s here, and it’s up and running, just like that, after weeks of checking availability. I genuinely think the 32-inch might be too huge for my cottage as it is for my budget right now. My TV stands atop the amusement tower for my factor stereo system (remember those?) and it may face forward to the living room, or turn toward the adjacent bedroom (fishing village architecture). It’s a very huge picture either way. What I like in regards to the Surround Sound is that a lower level is adequate because it’s not all coming from one back speaker. No more blaring that makes my Chinese Shar-Pei rub her ears. I’m happy, happy, happy, and so is she. I won’t be necessitating the free return, but in this neck of the woods, I’m thankful amazon.com offers it. Thank you, thank you, amazon.com.
22 of 23 people found the following review helpful.
Good and Bad By EG Whitman Not being a techno wizard I necessitated to replace the old analog TV as it was giving up on us. A little researce and going by other reccomendations I chosen this TV. It was as advertised with one exception. Ease of set up and picture were near perfect. Only complaint I have is the sound quality, VERY poor. Even after going by way of the equlaizer set up and selecting type of amusement to view .ie . movie,news, music etc all sounds as if it were emminating from a tin can. I am presently looking for an external speaker option.
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