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December, 2008
The 42-inch Philips Aurea 42PFL9900D is one of the best LCD televisions we've seen and is like no other TV on the market, with the Ambilight Spectra turning the TV into a kaleidoscope of colour. In addition, its processing system will clean up any signal
Excellent picture quality with hi-def material; good sound; hi-def inputs aplenty; Ambilight Spectra is an eye-catching, unusual feature
Price; no PC input
The price tag will put off all but the most well-heeled telly addict, but those that do shell out get a truly superb television in return. With some of the finest picture performance we've ever seen, the Philips Aurea 42PFL9900D is the perfect partner for...
The Philips Aurea 42PFL9900D is like no other television on the market and it's not hard to see why. The entire frame of this 42-inch LCD set is lit up from within by Philips' newest and most flamboyant version of Ambilight yet: Spectra....
Philips flagship TV from 2007 is a good benchmark, with plenty of worthwhile technology substance to fine effect alongside the original styling
This latest incarnation, Ambilight Spectra, has a number of key differences. Instead of the light effect being projected solely from behind the screen back on to your wall, there�€™s now an �€˜active frame�€™ directly around the picture, which itself glow...
Apparently, Philips' new Aurea TVs are all about seduction. By light. In the words of Philips UK's CTV Market manager, they 'create an experience that is cinematically immersive and allows the viewer to escape from daily life'.
Picture quality, Good connectivity, Lengthy feature count, Bold concept
Problems with 2.35:1, Minor niggles with fast-moving objects, Bold concept
Measure for measure it is no better than its rivals, especially given the high price, but full marks to Philips for providing an increasingly uniform market with a fresh alternative
The Aurea is like nothing else on the market. You may have seen Philips' Ambilight backlighting system before, but this, the firm's latest flagship model, takes things to a new level.
Spectra Ambilight is a showstopper, Superb pictures, Highly impressive sound
Massively expensive, Could overly dominate a room
Immodest, but stunning in every way except for the scary price
Philips' latest expenso-TV puts LED in your pencil
>It's Ambilight gone wild! Excellent 1080p picture quality Spec'ed to the max ,
Prohibitive price tag Ambilight psychedelia doesn't appeal to everyone
Top-class performance and a pioneering design, but at a troubling price
Philips Aurea 42PFL9900DPhilips' latest expenso-TV puts LED in your pencilNot so much a TV with Ambilight as one huge Ambilight with a TV, the Aurea is Philips' flagship gogglebox, and a fashion statement as much as something to watch the footie...
Aurea has an illuminated frame shining a kaleidoscope of colours outwards
Visually stunning; Fantastic hi-def pictures;
Expensive
As a result of all this technological jiggery pokery, the picture quality on display is nothing short of stunning, particularly when you hook up a high-definition source
Award: Recommended!

The latest TV from Philips may be hideously expensive, but you ain't seen nothing like it!
In wrapping this review up we're clearly bound to point out that at the best part of three grand, the 42PFL9900D is prohibitively if not grotesquely expensive for a 42in flat TV. But then the 42PFL9900D is no ordinary 42in TV, as its dazzling if divisive
Aurea' 42PFL9900D TV, however, the light actually radiates forward from the entire TV bezel in what Philips likes to call a ? For with its new 42PFL9900D TV the brand has finally got tired of being -subtle' with its still exclusive - Obviously...
Award: Editor's Choice!
philips aurea 42pfl9900d review: The Philips Aurea 42PFL9900D may be very expensive, but its picture performance nothing short of stunning, and the Ambilight Spectra system stands out from the crowd.
Excellent picture quality with hi-def material, Good sound, Hi-def inputs aplenty, Ambilight Spectra is an eye-catching, unusual feature
Price, No PC input
The Philips Aurea 42PFL9900D may be very expensive, but its picture performance is nothing short of stunning, and the Ambilight Spectra system stands out from the crowd.
The Philips Aurea 42PFL9900D is like no other television on the market and it's not hard to see why. The entire frame of this 42-inch LCD set is lit up from within by Philips' newest and most flamboyant version of Ambilight yet: Spectra....
"Seduction by Light" is the motto of the Philips Aurea. This concept is the new Ambilight Spectra. Whether it is the image mith
(New) The Ambilight in all its splendour
The design, Ambilight Aurea, Image for singles and high definition, Installation
EPG
No, the TV Philips does not consume more because it proposes the Ambilight system. A principle which attracted once lit. If you n'adh
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