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Philips 46PP9302 Epic 46 Philips 46PP9302 Epic 46" Digital Widescreen HDTV-Ready TV
Price : $1,599.99
Features :
  1. 46-inch digital widescreen HDTV-ready TV with MultiPoint convergence; 44.5 x 52.6 x 23.5 inches (W x H x D)
  2. APAC (Automatic Phosphor Aging Compensation) minimizes the chance of image burn-in
  3. Active Control performs continuous picture analysis and controls Automatic Digital Noise Reduction and auto sharpness
  4. 3-line digital comb filter reduces dot-crawl
  5. Picture-in-picture lets you watch two programs at once; Virtual Dolby Surround simulates Pro Logic surround from any 2 speakers

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Outstanding for the price

I looked at a lot of different rear projection wide screen tv's and found this to be the best. I opened it up out of the box and it worked great. The horizontal viewing angles are good, however virticaly it is challenaged. The picture changes (dims) if you are standing up. Not bad for the money. It has awesome features and has one of the best picture qualities. I also like the sound. I give it an A+++++++++++++++++

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Out-of-box home theater--great!

Spectacular picture, spectacular sound, at least when coupled
with high-res DVDs (which is what I bought this for). EGL
delivery service is well worth the extra charge too; in my case
they got a little confused about which of their stations was
closest to me, but I live in the boonies...and they were quick
to correct the problem when I contacted them by phone.

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Exceptional HDTV and Progressive Scan DVD images

I researched RPTV's for over a year and my decision ended up coming down 2 RPTV's - the Philips 46PP9302 and the Hitachi 45F500, I looked at a number of manufacturers including Sony, JVC, RCA, Panasonic. My decision to go with the Philips was based on the extra video processing enhancments that come with this TV and the "classy" styling of this unit. As far as the picture quality goes both units provide excellent video but the Philips just seemed to provide a more stunning picture on HDTV and DVD progressive scan. The picture adjustments that can be made to tailor the picture to how "you" want it to look are seemingly endless - each input can be adjusted the way you want it. One other notable thing about the philips is the picture with satelitte - This is one of the few TV's with which the satelitte picture looks even good - and when it comes down to HDTV images it is downright amazing. One thing anyone should consider when buying a RPTV is the ability of the TV to provide some sort of screen protection from phosphor aging as I found out from my research there are some Tv's out there that have only lasted 3-4 years before the black bars wear into the screen. I have found that the 4.3 format is what I am using the most to view programming from satelitte so you get the black bars on either side of the screen so the black bar burn in could be a potential problem. The Philips auto format screen sizing is also one of the best available and not many of the RPTV's I looked at even had anything auto period! - you had to use the remote to fill the screen and the resulting picture was quite unporportional. Another deciding factor with purchasing this TV was the dealer I bought it from offerd me an additional 2 years parts and labor warranty as his comment was " We have very few problems with any of the Philips TV's we sell and that's why we offer the extra 2 years" . On the downside , (if any) this television as with most RPTVS is the viewing angle - it is very location sensitive - you need to view it sitting down and not to far off center - I have found that about 8-12 ft out and no more than 3-6 ft off center on either side is about maximum.
A highly recommemded HDTV RPTV.

Mw

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Top Choice...

After looking at multiple 40-51in. RPTV's, I purchased this Philips Model. The picture quality is outstanding, especially with Progressive DVD. The price was unbeatable for the high quality features and benefits this tv offers. The tv offers features not often found on more expensive models. I would suggest reading the entire manual and playing around with the remote to increase one's familiarity. Great picture, good looks, and a great buy for the buck!!

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Great television with limits

It is a great television. I have had it for 6 years never a days problem. But it doesnt do the true hd in 1080 like it should. A tech came out hooked it up to Satellite and said it is probably doing 720p at best. Also you cant use the pip if you are using hd. another drawback. Color isnt the greatest hard to fine tune tint and color . Woulddnt buy another Philips nor a projection. Save your money and get a LCD cant beat them better picture.

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Question : Philips 46pp9302 tv problems
I have convergence problems with the "crosses" tilted off of horizontal. Is there a way for me to fix this I have electronics experience and fix computers and regular tv often.Each of the "crosses" are tilted. the red tilted one way the blue the other way. On the convergence screen (multipoint) the center cross is close to aligned. The further away from the center the worse it gets. When on a channel it looks like a whirlpool to the center.

Answer:
If all the crosses are tilted then grasp the deflection yoke firmly and rotate it to correct the tilt you may have to slacken the band off first.

 

Question : What will we need for a good HDTV and other home theater stuff
My parents are thinking about getting a new tv, but noone in our family really knows much about HDTV or surround sound. I looked on amazon and I think they like the philips one on this site. http://www.amazon.com/Philips-46PP9302-Digital-Widescreen-HDTV-Ready/dp/B000066R5O/sr=1-130/qid=1161 137562/ref=sr_1_130/102-4871100-3554544ie=UTF8&s=audio-videoThere are also some other tvs around 40 to 50 inches by akai. But they all say they need a tuner. What does an hd tuner do and where can I get it also, will it connect to the tv's I also have some questions about sound. pretty much all of the tv's we've looked at have speakers built in, but we want to get surround sound too. The thing is that we don't know much about surround, either. I looked on amazon for those too, and I've seen sets with a special box that looks like a dvd player as well as some that say they bounce the sound waves. Do we need a box, and will normal speakers work with the 'bounce' onesThanks in advance.

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Well, first of all, if you are trying to get a home theater system going you don't need speakers attached to the tv, so get one without speakers attached. Panasonic and NEC are the best ones. Get one that is HDTV ready, and it probably comes with the HDTV tuner, so you won't need to buy it seperately. For the sound system you need a receiver and a set of 5 speakers. If you are into bass, then you could get a subwoofer. That's the standard 5.1 system. You have the front and rear speakers, and the center channel for dialogue, plus the subwoofer for boomy bass. They all plug into the receiver. You would need a 5.1 surround receiver, which is the standard nowadays for home theater. The receiver is the most important component for sound quality. Sony or Denon are the best brand of receiver. Harmon Kardon is very popular and decent, but not as good. Polk or Infinity are good speakers for mid-range price. Bose is a low end speaker, so don't get hyped into buying bose. Then all you need is a dvd player that is decent enough to play hdtv quality. Just don't buy a really cheap one. That's all you really need to get a good home theater system.

 



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