Philips HDTVs
Philips Essence LCD
We have just received a tip about a new LCD HDTV from Philips that should hopefully gain a fair amount of attention when it’s announced at this years IFA. The new HDTV (or range we assume) will be called the Philips Essence. The Essence LCD will have a 42-inch screen size and ultra light and ultra thin at just 38mm thickness. Read more
Philips 32PFL9603D Review
The extremely attractive Philips 32PFL9603D is one of Philips’ latest LCD HDTVs from their very impressive Philips 9600 Series. Before I get into the juicy technical details of the 32-inch Philips 32PFL9603D/10, lets talk a little bit about the design and styling. I have seen a lot of HDTVs, but this has to be one of the most stylish and attractive looking sets I have seen. Read more
Philips 9600 Series | 32PFL9603, 37PFL9603, 42PFL9603
The Philips Ambilight LCD HDTVs have always been impressive, and also popular with the public. Philips have now announced their Philips 9600 Ambilight FlatTV Series, with is their new highend model. The Philips 9600 Series feature a full HD 1080p LCD screen, look simply stunning, and are available in four sizes from 32-inch to 47-inches. Read more
Philips 42PFL5603D Review
The 42-inch Eco friendly Philips 42PFL5603D was quick to pick up a number of awards, including the CES “Best In Show” award. The Philips 42PFL5603D looks great and also boast some very impressive features, but it’s main claim to fame is it’s very low power usege, making the 42PFL5603D an “Eco Friendly HDTV”. Read more
Philips 42PFL7432D Review
Gone have the days where any HDTV larger than 32-inches would be better as a plasma rather than a LCD screen. Now days LCD HDTVs such as the Philips 42PFL7432D have improved so much over the last year or so that they can easily compete head to head with plasmas.
42-inches is a very nice size for an HDTV and the 42PFL7432D looks nothing short of beautiful with it’s sleek glossy finish and rounded corners. Read more
Philips 42PFL5603D
One of the most impressive HDTVs launched at this years CES was the Philips 42PFL5603D 42-inch LCD, which promptly won the “Best In Show” award. The Philips 42PFL5603D/27 not only looks amazing and easily stands apart from the general looking HDTVs but also has some serious features and specifications behind it’s good looks.
The Philips 42PFL5603D has a large 42-inch full HD 1080p LCD screen for a full 1920×1080 pixels for the very highest HD format, and boost the lowest power consumption for a HDTV this size by far. Read more
Philips 47PFL9732D Review
The Philips 47PFL9732D is well priced for it’s large 46-inch LCD screen. It is in fact Philip’s best priced model which features 120Hz high frame rate processing engine and the impressive Perfect Pixel HD image processing and enhancement engine. These two feature alone can vastly enhance the picture quality of both standard and high definition feeds. Read more
Philips 47PFL9632D Review
From Philip’s new generation of LCD HDTVs comes the Philips 47PFL9632D 47-inch 1080p monster. Philips has crammed the 47PFL9632D full with a whole bunch of image enhancing features, such a dynamic backlight to enhance the black levels and colours, Perfect Pixel Engine, and 100Hz processing technology. Read more
Philips 42PFL9900D Review
The Philips 42PFL9900D is an HDTV which had a large amount of rumors around it’s self before it was even announced. This is because it was the first HDTV to feature the new improved version of the very popular Ambilight feature, now called Philips Aurea. This Aurea feature was rumored to be featured on the Philips Aurea 42PFL9900D, and it turned out to be very true. Read more
Philips 32PFL7562D Review
LCD HDTVs have dropped in price dramatically over the last year, and a decent sized 32-inch HDTV can be had for under £600. The Philips 32PFL7562D currently costs £580 or less (check below), from the well known Philips brand. Often cheaper HDTVs have many features cut from the model to reduce costs and ultimately image quality, the 32PFL7562D doesn’t seem to of had too much cut from it, and offers a good specification. Read more
