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Philips 56PFL9954H / Cinema 21:9 Reviews

$4512.44

The Philips 56PFL9954H Cinema 21:9 uses the same aspect ratio of most movies, which means that it... (newlaunches.com)

With the Cinema 21:9 LCD TV, Philips is bringing the theater's true aspect ratio into your home. (askmen.com)

alaTest Review Summary for Philips 56PFL9954H / Cinema 21:9

We have collected and analyzed 36 expert reviews and 28 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 84/100 and users rate it 98/100. The average review date is June 1, 2009. We have compared these reviews to 208618 reviews from other TVs. The alaScore™ for this product is 99/100 = Excellent. Last update: November 19, 2009.

alaSCORE 99

990100

64 reviews

November, 2009

84 / 100

36 Experts

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98 / 100

28 Users

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Expert Reviews (36)

US

Philips Cinema 21:9 TV for a real movie experience

By anoop (newlaunches.com)

The Philips 56PFL9954H Cinema 21:9 uses the same aspect ratio of most movies, which means that it eliminates the black bars while watching a Blu-ray title. This TV has a 8.3 million-pixel and is 56 inches which gives amazing quality but it still has ...

No rating

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US

Philips Cinema 21:9 LCD TV

By AskMen.com Editors (askmen.com)

With the Cinema 21:9 LCD TV, Philips is bringing the theater's true aspect ratio into your home.

Rating

93100

askmen.com
GB

Philips 56PFL9954H Cinema 21:9 television

By Jamie Carter (pocket-lint.com)

Wide-boy TV stretches the boundaries

Involving HD pictures, superb scaling, great remote control, beefy sound

Some picture distortion, occasional softness, no LED panel

At 4,500 it's an expensive upgrade to an existing flatsceen TV, and though short-lived, the initial wow-factor is almost worth the cash

Rating

90100

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User Reviews (28)

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Philips Cinema 21:9 56PFL9954H

By Petruchio (whathifi.com)

Presumably in order to watch a movie filmed in 2.35:1 (like the aforementioned 'I Am Legend') you need to "zoom-in" in order to get rid of the rest of the black bars (like you used to do with non-anamorphic DVDs)? Wouldn't this defeat the object? Does Phi...

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