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49 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best HD TV On the market,
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This review is from: Philips 47PFL5603D/27 47-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV (Electronics)
I've purchased this TV in February, and couldn't be happier. Besides a nice looking frame, it's got an amazing picture quality, and a very good sound quality.
I'm a TV aficionado, so I did a lot of research before getting this one. There is still a little bit of pixelation on the 120mhz models around, but if you compare this set with others, more expensive ones like Sony or Samsung, this one is by far the best one. The digital natural motion makes everything look so real, its just amazing. Watching a blu-ray movie on this tv, is probably getting the best picture quality you can get around. The sound is pretty good. The set has its speakers on the back, so you can't see them at all, but still, the sound is clear and it can be very loud if you want to. Nice feature. My only complain is with the menus. I guess they could've made some nicer ones. Then again, if you buy a TV for the menus and not for the images, go ahead and buy another one. The remote is also simple to use, and has all the necessary features. I'm not a universal remote-guy, so I'm pretty happy with this one. Light and easy to use. Btw, the frame makes a perfect fit for my nintendo wii sensor bar! Not that this is a must, but it was a nice surprise! No tapes, no glue, it just fits perfectly! The set also has MANY inputs.. it has 3 HDMI inputs, plus component, composite, DVI, USB... I've got a ton of accessories plugged in (blu-ray, wii, camera, home theater, occasionaly the laptop..) and there's a bunch of slots left!
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Quality High Definition for the Economy Price,
By Kyle Slayzar (Bismarck, ND) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Philips 47PFL5603D/27 47-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV (Electronics)
I've been selling this particular model for about three months and I've been very impressed with how well it has held up against not just constant demo usage but from customer feedback as well.
First off I must warn all potential customers that with any high definition television you MUST HAVE A HIGH DEFINITION SERVICE if you want your channels to look as awesome as those televisions on the show room floor. Televisions do not magically take a cable signal from a coaxial cable and make it high def. That said, with the 1080P picture quality you can also enjoy the high definition if you have an up conversion DVD player, a Playstation 3, or an XBox 360 Elite/Halo 3 console so long as you have an HDMI cable to transfer the signal. Sadly, the Wii console only sends out a maximum signal of 480 which is not high def. To compliment the 1080P picture quality is the 29,000 contrast ratio. Most economy-class televisions under $2000 sport around a 2000-8500 contrast ratio, which is OK but let's face it; like the song by Queen you want it all and you want it now. Samsung A3 series typically sport around 8500 contrast while economy-priced Sony Bravias are even less, making the Philips 29,000 far superior. On top of that, the quality and endurance of the Philips 47 is top-notch. In my eight years of selling screens, Philips is one of the longest lasting if not the longest in the economy-class. They don't use cheap parts like Emerson, Sanyo, or RCA but have the same (if not better) picture as a Samsung or Sony. I hardly see any Philips returned and if they did, it's usually because they want to upgrade to the 52-inch. The sound isn't bad for a big screen but, like any other, it is designed to be complimented by a surround sound. Nonetheless, depending on the acoustics of the room this model can operate fairly well without one although don't expect a true Pro-Logic II experience. All-in-all the Philips 47 does something few other screens can; give the economy-class shopper a screen that dominates in picture quality making it affordable to all who want to experience true high definition.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Too Good For TV?,
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This review is from: Philips 47PFL5603D/27 47-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV (Electronics)
I'm still playing around with this thing so there may be updates to come. I'm not a technophile and bought this monster mostly because of the upcoming digital transition - my plan is to watch mostly off-air hdtv signals, dvds, and some old video.
And this IS a monster, BTW. At almost 80 lbs it's close to the upper edge of my lifting range. Eventually it'll be permanently mounted to the wall, but meantime I'm holding it up while the female of the species meditates on furniture arrangement! I know I'm losing weight, but maybe disks as well... The menus are NOT right-sized for a 47" tv; they're absurdly huge and unnecessarily obscuring. However the real problem, for non-cable me, is the slowness of the channel-changing. And it's not like you see channel 6.1 until channel 6.2 appears three seconds later - you see a completely blank screen, not even the channel numbers in the upper left-hand corner. HDTV looks FANTASTIC on this set, though it took a couple of re-channel-formats - and turns of the antenna - to get all the hdtv stations. A fair bit of picture tweaking was required to get an image that doesn't look like shot-on-video: however I now have rich blacks AND stunning detail, despite what the review at NEC (which is of the 42" set) says. The internal speakers seem fine to ME - ok, my previous set was 20 years old... Non-hdtv looks AWFUL. Judder, artifacts, pixillation - maybe that'd be true of any screen this size. I'm not criticizing Philips, necessarily. However if like me you plan to be watching a lot of old stuff into the indefinite future, I'd strongly recommend a smaller screen!!!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
smart move,
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This review is from: Philips 47PFL5603D/27 47-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV (Electronics)
After much on-line research of available large screen lcd's, settled on this Philips. Very pleased with this product. Delivered fully assembled including stand. Install took less than 10 minutes. Audio and video both very good.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Superb LCD TV for the price.,
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This review is from: Philips 47PFL5603D/27 47-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV (Electronics)
I got this from my local warehouse for a great price. The TV has superb picture quality. Fabulous sound with 30W 2.1 speakers behind the TV.
I have a window in front of the TV and there is no glare on the LCD, which used to be a big problem on my standard CRT tv before. I hooked it up with a philips dvd player (DVP 5992/37) with 1080 upconversion and the picture and sound are perfect. I would have liked to have the Picture in Picture (PIP) feature, but it seems absent in philips models. And it is energy star certified, consumes less power in standby. It also plays MP3 and picture slide show directly from USB connected flash drives/cameras. It was also able to find clear QAM signals on my basic cable connection, so I could watch a few HD channels including CBS, NBC which were great looking. Philips also provides firmware updates for the TV, so in time, they could improve features.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great TV!,
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This review is from: Philips 47PFL5603D/27 47-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV (Electronics)
I purchased this TV at a local warehouse club when it was on sale. I am very happy with the quality and look of the tv. The picture is great on HD channels through my dish. I haven't tried any blu-ray DVD's yet, but I'm sure it will be only better than the dish signal. The tv looks good hanging on the wall and is visually appealing.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A satisfied buyer,
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This review is from: Philips 47PFL5603D/27 47-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV (Electronics)
Just got this a few days ago at a great sale price (not from this site though), and I am quite pleased with the image and sound. The 47 inch screen may be a bit large for the room, but when it comes to movie viewing, you won't regret going with the largest screen size you can get away with, as this will add to the viewing experience. The picture quality is terrific, and although TV aficionados may be right about the superiority of plasmas over LCDs on black-levels, this is not an issue for me. I don't see any justification paying hundreds of dollars more for an equivalent-sized Panasonic plasma. As to the sound, the rear-facing "invisible" 15-watt speakers are more than adequate. Adjust the sound settings through an on-screen equalizer, and you get crisp sound with great volume. You won't have to buy external speakers, but a sub-woofer would be nice for those who want to shake up the room.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Makes any regular DVD look HD,
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This review is from: Philips 47PFL5603D/27 47-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV (Electronics)
We bought this TV at sams club and we got a 300 dollar in store gift card. We bought the TV for 1200, do the math...good deal!
Anyway, we were pleasantly surprised by how this tv makes our regular DVD's look HIGH DEF. For this, we're going to hold off on Blue-ray for awhile. The TV is 120hz so the motion of the camera and subjects in the movie seem to move around different, but the quality is awsome. I don't have a lot of Electronic jargon to throw at you but you need to know you won't be disappointed with this TV. The TV even has audio plug ins for 5.1 surround sound...I've only seen this on computers and receivers. I'm not sure when the best time to buy a TV is since the price are always coming down. My advice is don't buy a TV with less than 120hz and 29,000:1 contrast ratio (depending on your budget). Because this is the cream of the crop right now...well you can get a contrast ratio better than that, but realistically, you shouldn't get anything lower than that. Sears or most stores give you 60 days to keep your reciept for price matching. if you own a club membership, I highly recommend you look there first and ask about free giftcards with a large purchase like this.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The best value for the size and quality,
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This review is from: Philips 47PFL5603D/27 47-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV (Electronics)
This is a really good TV. It looks and sounds great. Connection is easy. We installed it with a wall rack that fit no problem. I waited 15 years to upgrade my TV but I wanted a good one that was reasonably priced. This is the one.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Happy with this TV,
By ravich "Chennai Ravi" (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Philips 47PFL5603D/27 47-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV (Electronics)
I bought this TV a week before Thanksgiving 2008. The remote is basic and the menu is dull and boring compared to say Samsung. But those are trivial details. I am happy with this TV. I have hooked up my cable and PS3 to this and all I can say is the picture quality is good, the sound is great. If you live in an apartment like me in NYC area, then trust me, you don't need a home theater system.
For just a little over 1K (thats what I paid), this TV is pretty nice. No complains. Update: Its been nearly 2 years since I got this TV for about the same price listed in Amazon. I am happy with the TV. I have HD Cable and the picture and sound is awesome on this TV. I definitely recommend this model. |
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