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Philips 32PFL5403D
by pcspinheiro - written on 29/07/09 (Very useful, 44 readings)
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and plasma TVs were just too expensive. But prices have dropped A LOT and this TV was just a bargain for what you get: 32" HD ready display that sits in a beautiful enclosure. The screen is surrounded by a transparent plastic rim all around that gives it a classy modern look and kinda places it in a different price league. The frame is high gloss, and while this may not appeal to all I find it a nice contrast with the mate screen and transparent rim. The whole thing sits on a solid glass stand that swivels so that you may turn the TV to one side or the other if nee/want to. You can also wall mount it using standard mounting kits (not included). Off now to what ...
Philips 32PFL5403D
by pcspinheiro - written on 29/07/09 (Very useful, 44 readings)
Rating:
and plasma TVs were just too expensive. But prices have dropped A LOT and this TV was just a bargain for what you get: 32" HD ready display that sits in a beautiful enclosure. The screen is surrounded by a transparent plastic rim all around that gives it a classy modern look and kinda places it in a different price league. The frame is high gloss, and while this may not appeal to all I find it a nice contrast with the mate screen and transparent rim. The whole thing sits on a solid glass stand that swivels so that you may turn the TV to one side or the other if nee/want to. You can also wall mount it using standard mounting kits (not included). Off now to what ...
Philips 32PFL7962D
by soutram - written on 23/01/09 (Very useful, 263 readings)
Rating:
wanted one of these televisions for ages so at xmas we decided instead of buying each other presents we clubbed together & bought one. When we saw this TV in the shop we where a bit unsure as to how good the ambilight would be as we where not mounting the TV on a wall & every shop we went into displayed it like that. We threw caution to the wind & went ahead & bought one anyway & even though our TV is on a normal stand the lights work very well indeed. The picture quality of this tv is amazing & the ambilight glow that radiates from the sides of the TV makes the viewing experience even better. You can choose how bright you want the lights to be, ...
Philips 32PFL7962D
by soutram - written on 23/01/09 (Very useful, 263 readings)
Rating:
wanted one of these televisions for ages so at xmas we decided instead of buying each other presents we clubbed together & bought one. When we saw this TV in the shop we where a bit unsure as to how good the ambilight would be as we where not mounting the TV on a wall & every shop we went into displayed it like that. We threw caution to the wind & went ahead & bought one anyway & even though our TV is on a normal stand the lights work very well indeed. The picture quality of this tv is amazing & the ambilight glow that radiates from the sides of the TV makes the viewing experience even better. You can choose how bright you want the lights to be, ...
Philips 32PFL5522D
by surj1 - written on 30/01/08 (Useful, 607 readings)
Rating:
being one of them and 2 HDMIs (for HD ready devices). You dont get the new Philips pixel perfect HD E-Processing or the new back lighting system which is introduced in the top range in this line. Then again the TV does only cost around £400-£450. Philips though have produced a good looking TV, which sits on a black glass table top swivel stand. It has a glossy all black face with silver column and buttons to give it that extra touch. The TV has speakers which are descreetly tucked in under the screen and the silver comumn has a neat built in loop to keep the cables and wires well hidden from view. This gives you an end result of a compact and organised TV. The ...
Philips 32PFL5522D
by surj1 - written on 30/01/08 (Useful, 607 readings)
Rating:
being one of them and 2 HDMIs (for HD ready devices). You dont get the new Philips pixel perfect HD E-Processing or the new back lighting system which is introduced in the top range in this line. Then again the TV does only cost around £400-£450. Philips though have produced a good looking TV, which sits on a black glass table top swivel stand. It has a glossy all black face with silver column and buttons to give it that extra touch. The TV has speakers which are descreetly tucked in under the screen and the silver comumn has a neat built in loop to keep the cables and wires well hidden from view. This gives you an end result of a compact and organised TV. The ...
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