What people think about the Philips Aurea 42PFL9900D LCD HDTV: (BETA!)
We compute this summary by analyzing 105 reviews from across the web.
image quality
5
- Excellent picture quality with hi-def material
- Excellent picture quality with hi-def material, Good sound, Hi-def inputs aplenty, Ambilight Spectra is an eye-catching, unusual feature
- Excellent 1080p picture quality Spec'ed to the max
- Picture quality
- Picture quality, Good connectivity, Lengthy feature count, Bold concept
price
0.5
- Price
- Price, No PC input
- Expensive
- Prohibitive price tag
- Massively expensive
- Massively expensive, Could overly dominate a room
- Pricey...however
- Pricey...however, this tv is completely way ahead of the rest in terms of design and impact
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sound
5
- good sound
- Highly impressive sound
- Spectra Ambilight is a showstopper, Superb pictures, Highly impressive sound
performance
5
- Minor niggles with fast-moving objects
- Problems with 2.35:1, Minor niggles with fast-moving objects, Bold concept
- fast moving frames and crisp sharp images
- Extremely smooth images, fast moving frames and crisp sharp images
usability
0.5
- Pixel plus hd takes some getting use to but dont turn it off you wont know the difference in a couple of weeks
design
0.5
- this tv is completely way ahead of the rest in terms of design and impact
appearance
0.5
- and makes the others look dated
sensor
5
- Ambilight Spectra is an eye-catching
- Ambilight Spectra is an eye-catching, unusual feature
LCD
0.5
- Screen is smaller than the rest though, at 42 inches