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Philips TVs Reviews

Updated: Mar 18, 2024 17:44
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#26
alaScore 92

Philips PFL96x4 (2009) Series

The 47PFL9664 looks expensive on paper, there’s no denying that. But by the time you've taken its...

56 expert reviews | 880 user reviews

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#27
alaScore 92

Philips PFL97x5 (2010) Series

The 40PFL9705H won’t be for every one. Its relatively high price, lack of a Freeview HD tuner and...

51 expert reviews | 1378 user reviews

#28
alaScore 92

Philips PFL97x7 (2012) Series

If money is no object and you want to secure yourself what we’d argue are the best quality 2D...

29 expert reviews | 35 user reviews

#29
alaScore 92

Philips PFL97x6 (2011) Series

Philips finally coughs up the world's first TV to use a moth-eye filter. And the results give us...

35 expert reviews | 186 user reviews

#30
alaScore 92

Philips PFL80x8 (2013) Series

One final point worth making here is that the 55PFL8008’s Eco picture preset, with its Light...

37 expert reviews | 484 user reviews

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#31
alaScore 92

Philips PUS78x5 (2020) Series

The Philips 43PUS7805/12 is an attractive-looking TV, equipped with immersive Ambilight, an easy...

1 expert reviews | 335 user reviews

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#32
alaScore 92

Philips PUS65x1 (2016) Series

The 43PUS6501 clings to just enough of Philips’ traditional processing, colour and clarity...

12 expert reviews | 750 user reviews

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#33
alaScore 92

Philips PF73x1 (2006) Series

The Philips 329P1H productivity monitor combines a 32-inch IPS screen with the connectivity of a...

13 expert reviews | 188 user reviews

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#34
alaScore 92

Philips PUS86x1 (2016) Series

The 55PUS8601 is the the most "serious" TV I've seen from Philips in the UK for some time. As...

17 expert reviews | 113 user reviews

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#35
alaScore 92

Philips PFL76x6 (2011) Series

The Philips 42PFL7666 delivers arguably the most compelling argument yet for passive 3D – and...

56 expert reviews | 2133 user reviews

#36
alaScore 92

Philips PFL60x7 (2012) Series

We also experienced a number of occasions during the week or so that we had the Philips 32PFL6007...

29 expert reviews | 1119 user reviews

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#37
alaScore 92

Philips PUS71x1 (2016) Series

The 55PUS7101 is a 55-inch TV with a native 4K resolution. Following a firmware update in the...

17 expert reviews | 458 user reviews

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#38
alaScore 92

Philips PFL97x8 (2013) Series

Finally, we didn’t see much benefit from the TV’s noise reduction systems. They’re utterly...

29 expert reviews | 34 user reviews

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#39
alaScore 92

Philips PFL60x8 (2013) Series

remembering to add that Netflix is now available!

31 expert reviews | 354 user reviews

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#40
alaScore 92

Philips PUS76x0 (2015) Series

I won't write a review of this TV as such, just that for me it does everything I want it to and I...

17 expert reviews | 233 user reviews

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#41
alaScore 92

Philips PUS88x4 (2019) Series

I was really excited to get my hands on the Philips 55PUS8804, and really excited to hear the B&W...

3 expert reviews | 1 user reviews

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#42
alaScore 91

Philips PFL96x3 (2008) Series

A round-up of all the breaking news and hands-on previews of the latest tech from IFA 2011 in...

36 expert reviews | 197 user reviews

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#43
alaScore 91

Philips PUS62x2 (2017) Series

If you’re after a good 4K Ultra HD TV, this Philips TV offers ridiculously good value.

6 expert reviews | 422 user reviews

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#44
alaScore 91

Philips PFS52x1 (2016) Series

Unlike many combi products, neither part of the 24FPS5231’s dual functionality feels painfully...

4 expert reviews | 87 user reviews

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#45
alaScore 91

Philips PFL96x2 (2007) Series

The huge Philips 52 PFL 9632 D/10 combines high-contrast full HD pictures with an appealing...

37 expert reviews | 447 user reviews

#46
alaScore 91

Philips PFL79x6 (2011) Series

Philips attempts to make its 21:9-ratio TVs more mainstream with a set that also marks the...

27 expert reviews | 182 user reviews

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#47
alaScore 91

Philips PFL97x3 (2008) Series

Good contrast., Integrated ambient lighting system., Decent sound., USB and LAN connections

35 expert reviews | 50 user reviews

#48
alaScore 91

Philips PFL84x4 (2009) Series

The 42PFL8404 42in LCD TV isn't as expensive as other Philips sets, so have any corners been cut?

27 expert reviews | 675 user reviews

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#49
alaScore 91

Philips PFL74x4 (2009) Series

The 42 PFL 7404 is a great all-round TV with a sleek design. It scores further plus points for...

32 expert reviews | 290 user reviews

#50
alaScore 91

Philips PUS75x2 (2017) Series

Ambilight is still the star for Philips, but true cinephiles may want to look elsewhere for...

9 expert reviews | 263 user reviews

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    About Philips

    Philips is a great company for the consumer looking to stay budget-friendly and get solid performance. Philips isn't on the cutting edge with TV features. Rather than charge high prices for a few more features, they build great TVs which will last for a long time and sell them at a more reasonable price. Philips does have some fairly large, nicer TVs, and they're a great way to get a good TV with nice picture quality at a more reasonable price than some of the other brands. Philips makes good TVs, and their products last for a while – they’re a great way to get a lot of quality on a small budget.