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Philips PF9731 Series LCD TV (32",37",42",50") Expert Reviews

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Philips PF9731 Series LCD TV (32",37",42",50")
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November, 2009

87 / 100

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US

Philips 50PF9731D 50" Plasma TV

By Scott Wilkinson

Video experts have long warned couch potatoes that watching TV in complete darkness can cause eye strain and fatigue. But that doesn't mean you should watch CSI with the lights blazing-the only thing that'll do is wash out the picture and prevent you ...

Taking the HQV Benchmark DVD for a spin revealed that picture detail was good overall but that there were jaggies in test patterns and images with lowangle diagonals (sharp, moving edges at nearhorizontal angles). In terms of digital noise reduction, ...

August, 2008

No rating

avguide.com
US

Philips 50PF9731D/37

Not yet reviewed by editors.

Enjoy the ultimate viewing experience with this Philips integrated HDTV with Pixel Plus 3 HD, Ambilight Surround and latest HD Plasma technology.

December, 2006

No rating

pcmag.com
US

Test Bench: Philips Ambilight 42PF9731D 42-inch LCD HDTV

By David Katzmaier

After calibration it was more accurate, at 114K average variation. In the default maximum contrast setting I measured a blinding 186 footlamberts peak brightness, but I later reduced it to around 45 for home theater viewing.

September, 2006

No rating

soundandvisionmag.com
US

Philips 42PF9731D

By CES

Award: Best of Innovations!

No rating

cesweb.org
GB

Philips 32PF9731D

By Richard Arrowsmith

Flashy design ; lots of connections ; user-friendly features ; amazing image quality

High price ; image can stutter on slow movement

Philips' 32PF9731D sets a new benchmark for LCD technology. You'll have to pay for the privilege of class-leading design and performance but you won't be left feeling short-changed

Sony stole first blood with models such as its excellent Bravia KDL-32V2000, but Philips has come back fighting with one of the finest LCD screens we've seen yet. What raises it above cheaper TVs is Philips' Ambilight system.

January, 2007

Rating

91

Partner Source
cnet.co.uk
GB

Philips 37PF9731D: pristine performance

By Rob Gillman

Excellent picture quality ; 1080-line resolution ; stylish design ; features galore

Rubbish video streaming ; green line in 1:1 pixel mapping ; doesn't support 1080p

There are minor moans here -- the green line at the top of the screen during 1:1 pixel mapping; the half-hearted approach to media streaming; the lack of 1080p support -- but none of these diminish the fact that this TV produces a gorgeous picture -- ...

This is Philips' replacement for the highly regarded 37PF9830, boasting the same 37-inch 1,920x1,080-pixel high-definition screen, but some spanking new technology and a revamped design. That 1080-line panel makes it the highest resolution screen...

October, 2006

Rating

88

Partner Source
cnet.co.uk
GB

Philips 32PF9731D

Philips comes good with a pricey but class-leading HD set that's sure to win over geeks and technophobes alike

Brilliant picture. Easy set-up. Effective extras

A bit on the bulky side

October, 2007

Rating

100

stuff.tv
GB

Philips 37PF9731D

The wealth of picture processing from the top line of Philips TVs is all here

Fantastic HD performance, Peerless picture quality

1:1 pixel mapping problems, Pricey

Plaudits for the audio might sound flat after all the prizes and bounty earned by its picture - but flat only in the metaphorical sense. It does a highly competent job though we have a sneaking suspicion that those discerning enough to demand this ...

In nautical terms this TV would be launched as a ship of the line without having the firepower to be flagship of the Philips LCD fleet.

July, 2007

Rating

80

techradar.com
GB

Philips 42PF9731D

This 42-inch TV gets off on the right foot thanks to an robust, yet pretty, design

Peerless HD performance, Excellent range of features

No 1080p support, High price

The only pity is that for all its immense flexibility, the 42PF9731D can't take accept 1080p sources. But it does at least map 1080i hi-def sources to its 'full HD' pixel count on a 1:1 basis, with no overscanning

With a price tag far higher than any of its immediate rivals, Philips' 42PF9731D has to pack a mighty punch if it's going to justify an hefty outlay. The 42PF9731D is well connected with two HDMIs, a PC input, and a component video input being...

April, 2007

Rating

100

techradar.com
GB

Philips 32in. LCD TV - 32PF9731D

By HCC News Team

March, 2007

Rating

100

homecinemachoice.com

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