Click for best price Philips USA 52PFL7403D 52" Widescreen 1080p HDTV LCD TV With Perfect Pixel HD
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Click for best price Philips 47PFL3603D/F7 47-Inch 1920 x 1080p LCD HDTV (Black)
Price : $1,299.99 $935.00
Features :
  1. Full HD 47-inch LCD with 1920 x 1080 resolution
  2. ATSC and QAM tuner receives over the air and unscrambled cable
  3. Up to 5ms response time for clear, fast moving action
  4. 20 Watts with BBE for powerful sound and great voice clarity
  5. 3 HDMI inputs for full digital HD connection in one cable

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Designed for ease of use, Philips 47PFL3603D 47-inch 1080p LCD HDTV features modern design, 3 HDMI connections, Incredible Surround sound, a powerful 1080p display and brilliant Pixel Plus HD engine. Making the smart choice in total picture quality has never been easier.

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This is a great TV. I have read other reviews about poor speaker sound, but this TV has great speakers and sound levels are great coming from these speakers. No need to connect to other sound systems. The picture is great in HD plus non HD shows are very good. The price for this Philips 47" LCD is much lower than other 47" models that don't give you as good a picture. We have had this model for over a month with no problems.

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Great quality at great price

My husband and I have been looking for several months for a larger tv to replace our very good Samsung 32" 1080i LCD. At last we've found it! The picture is awesome, the screen has a thicker glare shield than the other tv's we've looked at. Giving the picture great color and depth.

After comparing this unit right next to a Sony and Sharp, that cost more we were hooked. I did take the time to do some homework and found that this unit was given 4 or 5 stars across the board on many ratings sites as well.

Our tv has 4 hdmi ports as well, you really can never have to many ports we've found. We also play our Xbox on the tv and it looks great. The sound is excellent!

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Great t.v. but...

I bought this t.v. from Wal-mart 3 months ago. It looks awesome. The HD channels look good. PS3 with the HDMI cable is amazing on this t.v. Here's the "but" I came home after one weekend and the t.v. turned on but had no picture. I thought maybe a cable problem but it wasn't. The picture would cut in and out at random. Sometimes it would take 5, even 20 minutes for the picture to show up. The crazy thing about the whole thing was the t.v. had sound but no picture. (Look up this problem and you'll see it's a growing problem among LCD T.V.'s) It became very annoying, so I carried it back. And to no surprise to me, the customer service desk had one behind it the day I carried mine back. Plus they questioned my date of purchase because the t.v. showed up as a discontinued item. But it was brand new 3 months ago? Wal-mart selling older models as new models for cheaper prices? Maybe so. But I got my money back after 2 hours of arguing, literally. The t.v. is great, when it actually decides to work. Be sure to check out what you are buying before dropping down some money.

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Awesome

My husband noticed this TV in a big box store next to a Sony, Sharp, etc and we agreed it had the best picture of them all including matching the Sony plasma. We watched the pricing and bought it on sale at a big box store this weekend 1/31/09 at a great discount. Easy setup and the picture is absolutely beautiful. You can't go wrong with this TV but we bought the 3 yr warranty for $59 just in case. Philips really did a nice job with this unit, the reviews I've read of their newer versions are not as good as for this unit. Highly recommend.

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Awsome TV

When I was looking at TVs in the store, this one looked just as good as, if not better than, the other TVs. The only big difference was the price. Other TVs in this price range simply didn't compare while this TV compared to TVs which cost $500-$800 more. I am not a TV expert, I only base my judgment on how the picture looked, but what else do you need? Who cares if the other TV has a 'phase shift converter' or operates at 4 million jiggawhatchyamacallits. And I really don't care if my TV can't make me a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. What matters to me is that it looks amazing and is very reasonably priced.

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Click for best price Philips 47PFL3603D/27 47-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV
Price : $1,499.99
Features :
  1. 1920 x 1080p full HD pixel resolution
  2. 29,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio
  3. 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio
  4. 6ms motion response
  5. 500cd/m brightness

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Designed for ease of use, this Flat TV features modern design, 3 HDMI connections, a powerful 1080p display and brilliant Pixel Plus HD engine. Making the smart choice in total picture quality has never been easier. The Full HD screen has the widescreen resolution of 1920 x 1080p. This is the highest resolution of HD sources for the best possible picture quality. It is fully future proof as it supports 1080p signals from all sources, including the most recent like Blu-ray and advanced HD game consoles. The signal processing is extensively upgraded to support this much higher signal quality and resolution. It produces brilliant flicker-free progressive scan pictures with superb brightness and colors. Pixel Plus HD is a picture processing technology that enables viewer to watch contents that are vivid, natural and real. The result is a superbly razor sharp pictures with incredible details and depth from any HD source.

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Beautiful picture!!!

This TV is great. The picture is beautiful. I shopped around in stores and on the internet. Get this TV, you won't be sorry. The HDTV channels are stunning. And, the Standard Definition channels are good. It seems that technology has surpassed technology with HDTV. I was talking to a TV salesman the other day and he stated that three years ago he had five HDTV channels on his TV, today direct TV has over 90. I believe by the end of the year their will be more. The tecnnical specifications on Amazon list this TV as having 8ms response time when in fact it is 5ms. The blacks are really black and the brightness is great. Buy this TV!!!

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Nice picture, no analog audio out jack

Great deal at $1300, lots of picture adjustments, but useless for my home theater as it only has one digital audio coax output, which my newer audio reciever doesn't have. Philips just trying to cut corners- parent company LG's equivalent 47" LCD has audio outputs of digital coax, fiber optic, and L,R RCA which most home entertainment centers still have. Unfortunately there's no compatibility with any type of box for converting the audio signal from digital to analog.

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Click for best price Philips Magnavox 32MD359B - 32" Magnavox LCD TV with built-in DVD player - widescreen - 720p - HDTV
Price : $549.99

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With a built-in capable DVD player, integrated digital tuner, the 32MD359B enriches the total viewing experience with ultra sharp widescreen HD picture, HD media connectivity, Dolby Digital sound and SPDIF audio output.

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Click for best price 32 In. 720P LCD HDtv with Pixel Plus
Price : $394.49
Features :
  1. 720p resolution; ATSC / QAM / NTSC
  2. 10000
  3. 1 dynamic contrast ratio; 2500
  4. 1 native contrast ratio
  5. 16

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Designed for ease of use, this flat TV features modern design, 3 HDMI connections, a powerful display and brilliant Pixel Plus HD engine. Making the smart choice in total picture quality has never been easier.This WXGA display with high LCD screen technology gives you widescreen HD resolution of 1366 x 768p pixels. It produces brilliant flicker-free progressive scan pictures with optimum brightness and superb colors. This vibrant and sharp image will provide you with an enhanced viewing experience.

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Questions & Answers
Question : Should I buy a Philips 1080p LCD TV?
There's a 42" Philips 1080p LCD TV on Woot for $750. Should I buy it? It also says that it's recertified. What should I do? I've heard so much bad stuff about Philips but I really don't know. I've never had a Philips TV before. HELP! Thanks

Answer:
Of the big name brand TV manufacturers, Philips/Magnavox (same mfg.) is at the bottom of the barrel in quality. Way too many consumer complaints. And a 'refurbished' just adds to the potential of problems. Stay away!In 40"-42" LCD, look at Sony, Toshiba, Sharp, and Samsung, kind of in that order, for some acceptable degree of quality. Reliability (and some performance) falls off too rapidly after these brands. Another possibility for very high quality, with reasonable price is the 720p/1080i Panasonic Viera 42" plasma. check it out.

 

Question : Road traffic interferes with my 32 Philips LCD TV , certain cars cause the picture to flicker?
Is there anything I can do to stop road traffic interfering with my Philips Lcd tv ?, its not a cheap set and gives a great picture apart from the flicker when certain cars pass by ,No funny answers please - I've had them already,UK residant

Answer:
This is an old problem reappeared.Way back,it was discovered that certain vehicles caused "snow" on the old black and white TV's.A regulation was passed for suppressors to be fitted and eliminate this.It's called "pixilating"now and apparently caused by the digital TV service only putting out a signal at less than half strength,so traffic is interfering with digital sets once more.It seems it's a choice of upgrading the TV aerial or purchasing a booster.Hope this helps!

 

Question : Brand New LCD Philips Tv - No Sound Or Picture Anymore!!!! :(?
I have recently bought a brand new philips 32" LCD tv. It has been working fine the last few days and have had it for about a week now, I have been using it with a DVD player and still awaiting an arial so that i can start using the freeview, however the last day or so I have been turning it on I have been having some problems. When I turn on the tv you can see that the screen has switched on but there is no picture, even when trying to adjust the menu settings nothing happens, there used to be sound that you could hear whilst the DVD was playing but now even that is not working anymore.Do you have any idea in how to fix this problem? Thanks.

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I have recently bought a brand new philips 32" LCD tv. It has been working fine the last few days and have had it for about a week now, I have been using it with a DVD player and still awaiting an arial so that i can start using the freeview, however the last day or so I have been turning it on I have been having some problems. When I turn on the tv you can see that the screen has switched on but there is no picture, even when trying to adjust the menu settings nothing happens, there used to be sound that you could hear whilst the DVD was playing but now even that is not working anymore.Do you have any idea in how to fix this problem? Thanks.

 

Question : I have a new 42 inch Philips LCD TV. How do I connect my dell laptop to it, and can I use it as a monitor?
I have a new 42 inch Philips LCD TV. How do I connect my dell laptop to it, and can I use it as a monitor?

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connect the tv to the computer using the hdmi-out on the computer's video card to the hdmi-in on the tv,then enable multiple display on the computer to use the lcd tv as a monitor.

 

Question : Philips lcd vs sony lcd tv?
I have been offered a sony kdl-32v2000 lcd tv at a low price from a friend, but was already contemplating buying a philips 37pdf9632 lcd. Is the Philips tv a lot better than the sony? if ayone has experience with one or both then I'd like to hear what you think...You'll help me choose.

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If you want a high quality picture, high quality sound, good build quality and excellent reliability, buy the Sony.If you don't want those things, buy the Philips...

 

Question : Why is it that my Philips LCD TV picks up HD channels, without a digital cable box, or any HD subscription?
I have Comcast Cable Service. My cable reception comes straight from the wall jack-to-my TV. YET, i gratefully somehow get HD Channels. Can somebody explain this?? or at least has anyone else heard/experienced this before??thNKS

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It has a Digital tuner, Local channels are now broadcasting in HD.I dont even subscribe to any Cable Service and get local HD channels.Totally Free HD.

 

Question : TV Technician needed to answer this question Red light blinking Philips LCD TV?
I just got a brand new Philips 47" Inch Flat screen LCD TV, Model number 47PFL3603D/27. The tV shuts off randomly, and it is getting worse. 10 times watching a movie, and you have to unplug it for 10 minutes until it starts up again. The Red light comes on, solid once, then blinks twice, pause, solid red light, then blinks twice, pause, solid red light then blinks twice and so on.In addition to the above issue, sometimes the TV will act like its going to turn off. It will flicker (about 5 clicking noises and screen going in and out). Please let me know what exactly has to be replace and whats wrong with it. Could it be the Capacitors (particularly C8059 and C8060? or is it the fuse or something else ? Also, if I keep trying to use it like this what will happen eventually to the tv? will it completely not power on after time or severely damage the tv?Ps Taking it back is not an option. and I have looked on Philips support website and it says nothing on this topic.Thanks Hope you can help meThanks for your Reply Shylo. The Tv is brand new, I bought it a few days ago. The date on the back of the tv, It was made October of 2008. So it definitely shouldn't be doing this at such an early time. I'm thinking it might be a bigger problem.

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If you have warranty call to Support (will be free repair).Many TVs has the same defect like yours, different is different lightsflashing.Try to read an advice: Flat Screen TV OPC and Power light flashing fromhttp://yefimsanswers.blogspot.com/2009/03/flat-screen-tv-opc-and-power-light.html

 

Question : I have a Philips LCd TV model-32PFL5322D/37. I wanted a tv that can support true hi def on 1080i.?
On this site it says the tv has a Display format of 720p and input video formats of 1080i. Does this mean i can get high definition in 1080i? ?? http://reviews.cnet.com/flat-panel-and-plasma/philips-32pfl5322d-32-lcd/4507-6482_7-32402687.html?ta g=nav

Answer:
It will accept 1080i but cannot display it as 1080i. It will convert 1080i to 720p before being displayed.If an LCD can display 1080i, it can also display 1080p and will be advertised as such. Look at the resolution of the LCD tv. If it is less than 1920 x 1080, then it is not a 1080p display.On a different note "true HD" is a rather good market tactic. Most consumers would have trouble telling the difference between 720p, 1080i and 1080p TVs, especially in the 37" size you are looking at.

 

Question : Philips LCD tv-flashing a red light-won't turn on?
Model number is 37PF9431D/37- The power light (which is usually green) is flashing a red light and the TV won't turn on. What's wrong!?

Answer:
It could be a number of different things!I can be narrowed down by the number of flashes of the power light. I do know that if it flashes one long, two short that that's a firmware problem. You can update the TV's firmware by downloading it from the Philips' website onto a portable USB device. Then plug that into the TV's USB port.If the blinking code is different then that, i recommend contacting Philips to have them send a technician over to repair the TV! If this is the case, then i'm thinking there's a potential problem with the TV's power supply!Good luck!

 

Question : What is the price of a Philips LCD TV?
What is the price of a Philips LCD TV?

Answer:
i think starting from $499

 

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