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Title: Philips 32PFL5522D
Pros: Features galore, 24p capability, Excellent HD image quality, Very affordable, Good connections, Easy to set up
Cons: Non-1080p native resolution, Pricey, Some motion shuddering
Verdict: Not the last word in flat TV tech, but a respectable performer for a low price
Summary: While not among the top models in Philips new range, the 32PFL5522D does come with some nifty features like Pixel Plus and a pair of HDMIs. OK, so you don't get the all-new Perfect Pixel HD Engine processing or the eye-catching Ambilight backlighting syst
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Title: Philips 32PFL5522D
Pros: Features galore, 24p capability, Excellent HD image quality, Very affordable, Good connections, Easy to set up
Cons: Non-1080p native resolution, Pricey, Some motion shuddering
Verdict: Not the last word in flat TV tech, but a respectable performer for a low price
Summary: While not among the top models in Philips new range, the 32PFL5522D does come with some nifty features like Pixel Plus and a pair of HDMIs. OK, so you don't get the all-new Perfect Pixel HD Engine processing or the eye-catching Ambilight backlighting syst
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80/100 |
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Title: Philips 32PFL5522D
Pros: Features galore, 24p capability, Excellent HD image quality, Very affordable, Good connections, Easy to set up
Cons: Non-1080p native resolution, Pricey, Some motion shuddering
Verdict: Not the last word in flat TV tech, but a respectable performer for a low price
Summary: While not among the top models in Philips new range, the 32PFL5522D does come with some nifty features like Pixel Plus and a pair of HDMIs. OK, so you don't get the all-new Perfect Pixel HD Engine processing or the eye-catching Ambilight backlighting syst
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80/100 |
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Title: Philips 42PFL5603D
Pros: Consumes less energy than any flat-panel TV we've tested; accurate primary colors; de-judder mode smoothes out motion; handsome styling; solid connectivity with four HDMI inputs.
Cons: Produces light black levels; energy-saving mode creates distracting black-level fluctuations; dark areas tend toward blue; de-judder processing introduces artifacts; sub-par off-angle viewing.
Verdict: Although it has its share of picture-quality problems, the Eco-friendliness of Philips' 42PFL5603D flat-panel LCD will win the day for consumption-conscious shoppers.
Summary: At the Consumer Electronics Show this year we selected the Philips 42PFL5603D as the best product overall because it addressed one big issue with today's flat-panel HDTVs: power consumption. Now that we've tested the "Eco TV," we can confirm that it does
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62/100 |
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Title: Philips 42PFL7662D Review: 42" Full HD 1080p LCD TV Test
Pros: 1:1 pixel mapping over HDMI and component (1080i), Independent input memory settings
Cons: Average blacks with persistent dynamic dimming, No backlight control,
Verdict: While it may dazzle in showrooms, 42PFL7662D is found lacking in key Philips technology, connectivity and calibrated picture quality.
Summary: Have you ever wondered why you can't find any professional reviews of Philips 42PFL7662D in the usual AV magazines or on any website, despite it having gone on sale for more than one month?
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Title: Philips 32PFL5522D
Pros: Features galore, 24p capability, Excellent HD image quality, Very affordable, Good connections, Easy to set up
Cons: Non-1080p native resolution, Pricey, Some motion shuddering
Verdict: Not the last word in flat TV tech, but a respectable performer for a low price
Summary: While not among the top models in Philips new range, the 32PFL5522D does come with some nifty features like Pixel Plus and a pair of HDMIs. OK, so you don't get the all-new Perfect Pixel HD Engine processing or the eye-catching Ambilight backlighting syst
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80/100 |
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Title: Philips 32PFL5522D
Pros: Features galore, 24p capability, Excellent HD image quality, Very affordable, Good connections, Easy to set up
Cons: Non-1080p native resolution, Pricey, Some motion shuddering
Verdict: Not the last word in flat TV tech, but a respectable performer for a low price
Summary: While not among the top models in Philips new range, the 32PFL5522D does come with some nifty features like Pixel Plus and a pair of HDMIs. OK, so you don't get the all-new Perfect Pixel HD Engine processing or the eye-catching Ambilight backlighting syst
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80/100 |
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