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Sylvania LD370SC8

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Philips 42PFL3704D-F7 Summary



• The Philips out-performs the Sylvania.
• The Sylvania has a DVD player and costs less.

Value Comparison Summary

The Philips is a bit expensive for its improvements over the Sylvania. This one is more a battle of budgets than anything else.

  Comparison Specifications
 
  Sylvania LD370SC8 Philips 42PFL3704D-F7
Size 37 inches 42 inches
Price $430 $930
Type LCD LCD
Format 720p 1080p
Other DVD player USB

Blacks & Whites

The Philips manages to have a deeper black level and brighter peak white, leading to a much higher contrast ratio.

Blacks & Whites Comparison Chart
Sylvania LD370SC8 Score:
Black Level: 6.19
Peak Brightness: 7.78
Contrast: 6.20
Philips 42PFL3704D-F7 Score:
Black Level: 7.43
Peak Brightness: 8.67
Contrast: 7.69

Color Accuracy

The two TVs have similar color performance, as long as you disregard the Sylvania's screwy color temperature.

Color Temperature Comparison
Sylvania LD370SC8 Score: 0.01
Philips 42PFL3704D-F7 Score: 6.11
RGB Comparison


Sylvania LD370SC8 Score: 7.29


Philips 42PFL3704D-F7 Score: 7.07
Color Gamut Comparison
Sylvania LD370SC8 Score: 4.41
Philips 42PFL3704D-F7 Score: 4.16

Motion

The Philips performed better on both tests.

  Motion Scores
  Sylvania LD370SC8 Philips 42PFL3704D-F7
Motion Smoothness 5.50 6.25
Motion Artifacting 6.25 7.38

Viewing Effects

The Philips had a wider overall viewing angle, but not by a lot.

Viewing Angle Comparison
Sylvania LD370SC8 Score: 4.20 Philips 42PFL3704D-F7 Score: 4.87

Connectivity

The Philips has an extra HDMI, but no VGA slot. It also offers more outputs and a USB port for media playback.

  Connectivity Comparison
  Sylvania LD370SC8 Philips 42PFL3704D-F7
HDMI 2 3
Component 2 1
Composite 2 2
S-Video 2 2
VGA 1 0
Analog Audio In 5 4
Digital Audio Out 0 1
Analog Audio Out 0 1
USB 0 1

Other Comparisons

Both have advanced media features. The Philips has a USB port for media playback, but the Sylvania's DVD player offers significantly more functionality.

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