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Philips 52PFL7403D/27 52-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV

Philips 52PFL7403D/27 52-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV

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Philips 52PFL7403D/27 52-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV

 
 
 
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Features
  • 1920x1080p Resolution

  • Pixel Plus 3HD with 120Hz Clear LCD Technology

  • 33,000:1 Contrast ratio

  • 3 HDMI Iputs, 2 Component Inputs, S-Video, USB Music and Photo Viewer

  • Swivel Stand


Description

1920 x 1080p full HD pixel resolution33000:1 dynamic contrast ratio16:9 widescreen aspect ratio120Hz ClearLCD anti-blur technology with 2ms motion response500cd/m brightness Perfect Pixel HD Engine for extreme motion sharpness in HDTVBuilt-in analog/digital tuner (NTSC/ATSC/QAM)USB connector for easy instant multimedia playingAmbilight 2: 2-sided full-color ambient lighting for enhanced viewingVirtual Dolby Digital Surround sound with 25 watt speakers and digital audio output3 HDMI inputs for easy full HD connectivityIncludes remote and swivel stand


Product Details
Product Length:55.7 inches
Product Width:37.7 inches
Product Height:15.7 inches
Product Weight:104.0 pounds
Package Length:56.7 inches
Package Width:38.7 inches
Package Height:16.7 inches
Package Weight:105.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 13 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0
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5An Exellent T.V. for the price  May 29, 2010
I bought this television early 2010 on the Sam's club auction site. There was a time constraint, and I was concerned that I hadn't done enough research on it, but the price was right, and I went ahead and purchased it. After nearly 6 months, I have to say it is an excellent set.

At first I was concerned with some pixilation and haloeing, but as it was only with my satellite signal, I had my dish checked, and once it was replaced, the picture was absolutely gorgeous. Blu ray DVDs are amazing! If you're a sports fan, you'll get another level of enjoyment out of the picture quality.

Setting up was simple and took only a few minutes. You might want to avoid the "auto" size setting, as with non-HD signals, the picture will change settings, especially when returning from commercials.
The set is fairly heavy, and getting it up the stairs was a bit of a challenge. You'll want a fairly sturdy stand to set it on, on a wall mount, make sure you are well anchored. There are multiple methods of connection, but with 2 HDMI cables, the back of my television is neater than it's been in 15 years.

The sound is adequate all by itself. The set has 4 speakers, and provides decent surround effects. It's enough for me, but if you want that real movie experience, you'll likely want a separate system. Me, I've never had the sound past "40". Also, the set has a sound balancing feature that cuts the commercial volume. I truly love this feature.

If you're a technophile, then this set is already obsolete. If you're someone who's looking for a 50"+ screen with an excellent picture, lots of connection options and is reasonably priced, then this is an exellent option.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4great tv for the money  Jul 07, 2009
I got this tv at Sam's about a month ago for $1300. 52" screen looks just as good as my dads led lcd that he paid 4k. There may be a difference when software catches up. I just thought I would share because the price shown here is considerably more than what I paid. I Have a 72" mitsi dlp also and the pictures are the same as far as quality. Phillips makes a great product.

4 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5Best Multisystem TV  Jan 10, 2009
Note that this TV will work with 110- 220V and with NTSC as well as PAL signal- thus this is a truly multisystem TV and that was a key criterion for me. I compared this also to the only somewhat multisytem TV on the market(Sharp) Additionally:

Positives:
1. VERY natural picture- people have mentioned the 3D effect in HD- it is true, you can actually feel the depth in the studio behind the newscaster. Natural skin tones - very comfortable on the eye. Sharp had a more "smudged" color feel
2. Decent SD. Since it is 52" please do not sit nearer than 8 feet to view SD or you will be disappointed in any 52" TV, but I think this TV does a good job on SD.
3. Very easy set up- no need to spend $ on professional calibration. The Sharp I had to keep calibrating again and again.
4. Enough inputs options. 4 HDMIs, 2 component, 1 S and 1 Composite, 1 USB. No computer input though unless use DVI
5. Comes with swivel stand
6. Great in bright light, although in high amount of sunlight the contrast gets washed out.

Negatives:
1. Digital natural motion and 120Hz don't seem to make much of a difference for me. MAybe there is something to it- I am yet to see it clearly.
2. Picture gets grayer as you move away from the center of the TV. Sharp had less of an issue
3. Decent profile/ looks- simple black bezel, but Sharp is thinner and lighter and better looking though. This one is heavy- much more than Sharp

As for the Sony and Samsung enthusiasts, please go for them if you have the extra $, they definitely have a better picture and you should judge the price/ value equation. I had to rule them out as they are not Multisystem.

Finally I struggled a lot about Plasma vs. LCD (over >6 months actually), ultimately the weight, power requirement and bright light compatibility moved me in favor of LCD.

Godd luck!

5Best value for money  Dec 24, 2008
I received 52PFL7403D/27 today and hooked it up to HD Satellite Dish and a new Blue-ray player.

I am really impressed by the quality of the picture, the clarity, fluidity (120Hz) and sound. I compared this extensively to the Bravia W series at Costco and found this to have better anti-reflective screen, better sound system and deeper blacks than the Sony. Also the 2ms response time is best in industry. I liked the simple and elegant GUI. The color setting wizard does an excellent job. The remote is simpler than others I have seen but I will soon be replacing it with my Logitech remote.

With my first (upscaled) DVD movie tonight I was shocked at how clear every thing looked and I have not even played a Blu-ray DVD yet. ESPN and other channels looked awesome too. The technology is unbelievable.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Great tv and great price!!  Dec 16, 2008
We bought this TV from SAMS Club and it has the highest ranking of the most important features for LCD tvs; Resolution 33,0000 to 1, 2ms response, 120 hz, and a great price. I can't stop talking about the "real life" picture. I feel as if I am standing on the sidewalk watching the action in a movie. The sports are crystal clear and no blurring. What a great picture!!!


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Washington, D.C. (July 2010) -- When it comes to price, Consumer Reports says shoppers are most likely to find the best deals online. And the publication called three ecommerce sites "standouts" in this year's Consumer Reports ratings of electronics stores: Amazon.com, Crutchfield.com and B&H (bhphotovideo.com)

The magazine's survey was based on more than 38,000 purchases of electronics, including flat-screen TVs, between January 2009 and June 2010. The report indicated that online stores consistently offered better prices. (The magazine's full report can be found in its July 2010 issue.)

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Buying online can be better," the magazine said in a press release. "The higher-rated electronics retailers in Consumer Reports annual reader survey are Web sites. Readers who bought online rated their overall satisfaction at 90 out of 100 -- higher than those who bought in a store. Additionally, many Web merchants offer free shipping, even on TVs, which could spare the hassle of struggling to fit a bulky carton in the car or paying a local store for delivery."

Consumer Reports said that while no single retailer scored excellent in all shopping categories, Amazon.com came closest.

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