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Philips flatscreens have a lot going for them. The picture quality is usually strong, sometimes outstanding. The designs are striking and eye-catching rather than bland or anonymous, though this doesnt mean they please everyone, of course. Philips 42...
This is a great TV, make no mistake. Ambilight is impressive, but its the addition if the LED backlighting array that really makes this set stand out. Sure, the 42PFL9803 has its quirks - the remote and the difficulting of going beyong the default se...
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With the 42PFL9803H's slender frame also producing some very credible sonics, the only issue we have with it, really, in keeping with other top-line Philips sets, is that you have to take great care with its extensive video...
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After years of announcements from just about every TV manufacturer, weve finally got our hands on one of the first commercially-available TVs to use LEDs for backlighting.The new technology promises to bring amazing improvements co contrast--taking sc...
Backlighting controlled zonebyzone thanks to LEDs, Reasonable sound quality, Digital tuner Full HD compatible...
Filters disrupt image quality too much, Scroll wheel on remote behaves unpredictably, Active gamma correction modifies the image, even when filters are deactivated...
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Its a brave brand indeed which decides to demonstrate its latest LCD TV to journalists by running it side by side with one of Panasonics latest plasma TVs.Yet thats exactly what Philips did - with striking success - at this years IFA show in Berlin...
Amazing black levels, Stunning contrast, Motion is smooth as silk...
Expensive...
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Exclusive: Forget the price – LCD has a Lovely design / Ground-breaking picture quality / Terrific colours / Excellent connections and features / Much wider viewing angle than most Not exactly cheap / Perfect Pixel settings need regular tweaks for opti...
Lovely design, Groundbreaking picture quality, Terrific colours, Excellent connections and features, Much wider viewing angle than most...
Not exactly cheap, Perfect Pixel settings need regular tweaks for optimum picture quality...
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By Jasmine OsadaWith its sleek, well defined lines, brushed metal surface and ambient light, the Philips 9000 series LCD TV is quite a looker.Placed in a living room, it is almost a centrepiece on its own.This LCD TV boasts a full-HD 1080p display, and...
If youre looking for a sleek, classy TV for great hi-def movies, this is the one to get - only if you dont mind the price...
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Philips 42PFL9803H/10 steps up the pace its currently setting with some of the best LCD TVs on the market and this model follows hard on the heals of the recently tested Philips Aurea II 42PFL9903H HD LCD TV click here . The 42PFL9803H/10 stands out...
Excellent picture quality, Good connectivity, Excellent built-in sound with rich base; good volume without distortion, Design, Ambilight Spectra 2 very effective, LED Lux really works.
Does not (always) switch between inputs automatically, Not as impressive on standard definition sources, Needs careful set up to get most from the panel.
The LED Lux technology works a treat, the wide gamut panel is also a stonker and Philips picture enhancing technologies work very well indeed, making the Philips Ambilight 42PFL9803H/10 a superb choice if you have the budget.How green is the Review of...
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The 42 PFL 9803 H uses LEDs as its backlight instead of the traditional cold-cathode fluorescent lamps (CCFLs). Not only that, but the LEDs can vary their intensity for different regions of the screen, depending on the current picture content (“Local Dimming”). Dark areas have...
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Philips introduced their 9803 series with LED Lux backlight at IFA 2008 back in September 2008. Since then, expectations have been high and the LED backlight, which can be controlled in "local zones" on the panel, has already received much praise. Acc...
Philips proclaimed that with the LED Lux system they had reached the black level from Pioneer’s KURO TVs. Even though this is not the case, Philips has made a quantum leap compared to last generation of Philips LCD-TVs. Black level is very good and it...
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Philips 42PFL9803H/10 steps up the pace its currently setting with some of the best LCD TVs on the market and this model follows hard on the heals of the recently tested Philips Aurea II 42PFL9903H HD LCD TV click here . The 42PFL9803H/10 stands out...
Excellent picture quality, Good connectivity, Excellent built-in sound with rich base; good volume without distortion, Design, Ambilight Spectra 2 very effective, LED Lux really works.
Does not (always) switch between inputs automatically, Not as impressive on standard definition sources, Needs careful set up to get most from the panel.
The LED Lux technology works a treat, the wide gamut panel is also a stonker and Philips picture enhancing technologies work very well indeed, making the Philips Ambilight 42PFL9803H/10 a superb choice if you have the budget...
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There must be something pretty amazing in the Dutch water supply right now. For just days after leaving the collective TrustedReviews jaw gaping open with its latest Aurea Light Frame TV , Philips has gone into innovation overdrive again with the 42PFL980...
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