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The editors liked
Slim design
Clear screen surround makes overall set dimensions look smaller than they actually are without compromising on screen 'real estate'
Ambilight is both pretty and makes for a more immersive viewing experience
Good clear immersive sound free from booming bass notes
The editors didn't like
Slow to warm up and get going
Pricey
Control wheel on the supplied remote very (perhaps over) sensitive
Slim design, clear screen surround makes overall set dimensions look smaller than they actually are without compromising on screen 'real estate', ambilight is both pretty and makes for a more immersive viewing experience, good clear immersive sound free from booming bass notes
Slow to warm up and get going, pricey, control wheel on the supplied remote very (perhaps over) sensitive
So is it worth forsaking the price of a holiday to somewhere exotic for the Philips 37PFL9603 LCD TV instead? If, like me, you spend most nights slumped for a couple of hours in front of the goggle box, you may consider it money well spent. It's cert...
Abstract: If you're a fan of really high-end TVs - TVs with crazy feature counts, huge screens and exotic designs - the credit crunch is proving a bit of a nightmare. For so far as we can tell the crunch accounts for the apparent no-show in the UK of Philips' 52in ...
The only time you hear numbers like ‘2250 trillion’ these days is when they’re describing bank bailouts or the years until Sony is profitable again. So it’s a genuine pleasure using these very digits to enumerate the number of colo...
Try as we might, we haven’t got a bad word to say about the Philips. Ow, stop twisting our arms. Alright then, the remote and picture controls are really geeky. Ouch! And it’s a bit expensive, but that’s it. Now put that drill down.
Philips realises that many of us want our hi-tech products to look and feel hi-tech, not fade into the decor like an Ikea sideboard. The 37PFL9603D is not only a superb TV, but a sci-fi icon that glows like it’s been irradiated with some kind of pro...
Abstract: Philips Cineos 32PFL9603D is very different from the average 32in LCD TV. The list of image-processing features is seemingly endless, as is the wealth of inputs and outputs. It also looks better than the average LCD TV thanks to a glossy black beze...
It is worth noting that it takes some tweaking to get the most out of the Philips 42PFL9603D. If you are prepared to devote some time to the setup of this TV it will reward you with one of the finest all round performances available from an LCD.You mig...
Gorgeous looking set with Ambilight on or off, fantastic detail and edge definition, one of the most balanced and natural colour performances around, great spec, decent sound
Pointless processing modes, illconceived remote, more noise than most
Published: 2008-09-08, Author: Ian , review by: CNET.co.uk
Picture; sound; design; features
That remote control wheel will drive you round the bend; not very cheap; bright backlight in dark scenes
This is a good, sturdy TV for people who want high-end performance on a smaller scale. Picture and sound both help to sell the package and the styling is clean, fresh and attractive ...