Philips 26PF5521D review

An attractively designed entry-level LCD

The 26PF5521D is quite attractively designed, retaining the glossy, black screen frame finish of sets further up Philips' current range

TechRadar Verdict

Good for undemanding second TV use, but black level issues make it inadequate as a main TV

Pros

  • +

    Picture-in-picture options

    Integral Freeview tuner

Cons

  • -

    Black levels

    No analogue PC input

    Slightly feeble sound

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You can seldom say about Philips TVs that they're 'no-frills' affairs, but not the 26PF5521D. This is comfortably the company's cheapest 26in digital LCD TV yet, and as such it's devoid of such goodies as Pixel Plus image processing, Ambilight and ClearLCD.

Yet it's not a totally feature-free zone. For instance, the set does provide a digital tuner, complete with a decently presented 7-day programme guide and memory slots for setting timer events. It's also HD Ready with a native resolution of 1366 x 768 pixels; has a few picture-in- picture options; offers noise reduction and contrast boosting tweaks; and surprisingly, boasts not one, but two HDMI inputs.

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