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Philips 42PFL7532 Series

Philips 42PFL7532 Series
alaScore 87

7 reviews

May, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 7 reviews of Philips 42PFL7532 Series. The average rating for this product is 4.2/5, compared to an average rating of 4.3/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviewers really like the image quality and usability.

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Philips 42PFL7532 Series is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 87/100 = Very good quality.

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Expert review by : Dave Jansen (goodgearguide.com.au)

Philips 42PFL7532D

 

The Philips 42PFL7532D is a 42in LCD TV with a native resolution of 1366x768. It can accept video signals in resolutions ranging from 480i through to ...

Excellent image quality in standard and high definition modes, Excellent colour reproduction, Attractive design

Non-standard rear connections with no supplied specialty cabling, Auto aspect ratio bugs, some noise in darker elements in standard definition mode

While the image quality is high and the sound quality is good, the connectivity options on the 42PFL7532D, as well as the required calibration time, aren't user-friendly.

Aug, 2007

Expert review by : Pam Carroll (cnet.com.au)

Philips 42PFL7532D

 

There's a lot to like about this Philips TV: it's simple to set up and navigate, the picture quality is good, if not stunning, and it doesn't cost the earth. If you're looking for a 42-inch LCD TV, it's well worth consideration.

Easy to set up. Vivid colours. Natural skin tones.

SCART ports problematic. Auto Focus quirky. Lacks detail in some blacks.

There’s a lot to like about this Philips TV: it's simple to set up and navigate, the picture quality is good, if not stunning, and it doesn't cost the earth. If you're looking for a 42-inch LCD TV, it's well worth consideration.

Oct, 2010

Consumer review (cnet.com.au)

Philips 42PFL7532D

 

Looking around at what is on offer these days not the best that is out there but frankly only a tiny monority would care and surely most of those when in the shop comparing. 5 year sago this TV along with many others out now would have been the best...

Picture quality especially the motion smoother. This is a keeper and the next time I bother to look will be when it packs up hopefully in several years ; 3yr warranty is good as well

None that I can think of although as ever if yo hav every specific needs from a odern TV check it does what you want

Apr, 2008

Consumer review (cnet.com.au)

Philips 42PFL7532D

 

Don't use SCART as it isn't for HD.

Great picture

Set up is tricky and time consuming for an amateur if using several other appliances with it eg. cable box, home theatre systems, etc ; Mine has a signal that moves from the r to left of the screen every second in the form of a white light line. Very...

Jan, 2008

Consumer review (cnet.com.au)

Philips 42PFL7532D

 

Fantastic picture quality with high detail, great blacks. Agree for $1999 + 3 year warranty, 5ms, 7500:1 contrast. Picture judder reduction - cool....

Digital Natural Motion & Pixel Plus 2HD - picture judder reduction and enhancement, picture detail, good blacks

Digital optical output (does have coax digital optical anyway which my AMP supports)

Nov, 2007

Consumer review (cnet.com.au)

Philips 42PFL7532D

 

great TV for around $1800. Auto format can be turned off

Great Sound ; Fantastic Picture ; Easy Setup and Menu System

Inputs are crazy ; No optical Digital out

Nov, 2007

Consumer review (cnet.com.au)

Philips 42PFL7532D

 

for <$1900 this is a great LCD, 3 year warranty, 5ms responce times. bigest problem is the Auto Format mode, that you can turn off int the menu but it dosnt stay off, every time you change a channel it comes back. and gets realy anoying. Remote...

Fantastic Picture quality (specialy HD) ; easy setup and menu system ; easy software updates

remote feels/looks cheap ; inputs are crazy (3.5mm Jack for Audio?!!!) ; and Auto format is always on ; No optical Digital output (has Digital Coaxal)

Nov, 2007

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