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Now that HD broadcasts are here, people are starting to realise that screens with 720 or 768 lines of pixels wont deliver in quite the same way as those boasting 1080. The problem is that screens that dont have 1080 pixels will require scaling that a...
Strong features, Attractive design, Impressive connectivity, Ambilight...
Black levels, Noisy SD pictures...
Now that HD broadcasts are here, people are starting to realise that screens with 720 or 768 lines of pixels wont deliver in quite the same way as those boasting 1080. The problem is that screens that dont have 1080 pixels will require scaling that a...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-10-04 01:59:34
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This has exactly the same 1024 x 1080 plasma panel as the Hitachi 42PD9700. However, the resulting tellies are actually "like two totally unalike things in a pod," as Blackadder once said.Philips has included its Pixel Plus 2 HD technology, as well a...
Superb picture, Solid design and build, Two HDMI inputs...
Only two Scarts, No phono audio for component input, Not latest Ambilight...
One of the top plasmas around. Great picture and features...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-09-25 02:25:48
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Its a young gadgets world out there, but this 2006 Philips LCD proves that older models can still show the upstarts a thing or two. The 42PF9631D is no longer the most affordable 42in screen in town, but it still has a host of premium features that br...
Excellent picture for the price. Plenty of features. Easy set-up and use...
Colour balance a little pallid. Pictures can suffer from noise...
Hi-def brings out the best in this Philips, with a picture performance that proves its still a contender in the 42in plasma market...
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Its a young gadgets world out there, but this 2006 Philips LCD proves that older models can still show the upstarts a thing or two. The 42PF9631D is no longer the most affordable 42in screen in town, but it still has a host of premium features that br...
Excellent picture for the price. Plenty of features. Easy set-up and use...
Colour balance a little pallid. Pictures can suffer from noise...
Hi-def brings out the best in this Philips, with a picture performance that proves its still a contender in the 42in plasma market...
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In case you hadn't noticed, HD DVD vs Blu-ray is not the only vicious format war currently raging within the AV industry. For also currently tearing chunks out of each other are LCD and plasma flat TV technologies. In fact, this screen war has just been k...
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Philips 42PF9631D Elegant HDTV offers above-average image quality and design. With its wide black bezel, silvery speakers, and semitransparent stand, the Philips 42PF9631D 42-inch plasma HDTV is a graceful and imposing presence. If you walk around the...
Good screen; Ambilight adds interest, Responsive, intuitive remote...
No CableCard slot...
Elegant HDTV offers above-average image quality and design.
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homecinemachoice.com Updated: 2014-09-25 02:25:49
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Although this might seem an odd thing to say at the start of a plasma TV review, it's really noticeable right now how almost everyone is pulling out of the rear projection TV market. Why bring this fact up here? Because it's likely down to TVs like the 50...
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