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Philips PFL9732 Series LCD TV (37",42",47") Reviews

47" Cineos LCD TV - widescreen - 1080p (FullHD) - HD ready - brilliant pearl More product details

$1459.81

Accurate color temperature after calibration ; user-menu fine color temperature controls ; 120Hz... (cnet.com)

Philips had made a living daring to be different with its HDTVs, from funky designs to built-in... (zdnet.com)

alaTest Review Summary for Philips PFL9732 Series LCD TV (37",42",47")

We have collected and analyzed 18 expert reviews and 206 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 75/100 and users rate it 88/100. The average review date is December 28, 2007. We have compared these reviews to 208618 reviews from other TVs. The alaScore™ for this product is 89/100 = Very good. Last update: November 19, 2009.

alaSCORE 89

890100

224 reviews

November, 2009

75 / 100

18 Experts

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88 / 100

206 Users

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Expert Reviews (18)

US

Philips 47PFL9732D

By David Katzmaier (zdnet.com)

Philips had made a living daring to be different with its HDTVs, from funky designs to built-in backlighting. The 47-inch 47PFL9732D, the company's least expensive 120Hz-equipped LCD for the 2007 model year, is no different. Sure, its external ...

Rating

69100

Partner Source
zdnet.com
US

Philips 47PFL9732D

By (cnet.com)

Accurate color temperature after calibration ; user-menu fine color temperature controls ; 120Hz mode lacks de-judder processing ; handsome styling with swivel stand ; ample connectivity with three HDMI inputs

Inaccurate primary and secondary colors ; poor off-angle viewing characteristics ; awkward menu system

While a few picture quality issues keep the Philips 47PFL9732D out of the top tier, it's still a solid nonconforming HDTV.

Still, if you're looking for an HDTV that dares to be different, the Philips...

Rating

69100

Partner Source
cnet.com
US

Philips 47PFL9732D LCD TV

By (avguide.com)

Watching any flat-panel TV-especially those that have not had their out-of-the-box brightness tamed-in total darkness can lead to eye strain. The best way to combat this is to put a so-called "bias light" behind the set, which shifts your eyes' ...

The 47PFL9732D is a study in extremes. I really hate Ambilight when it's set to change color and brightness along with the picture, though I suppose there are many who will enjoy the light show. However, I love it when it's set to perform as a bias ...

No rating

avguide.com

User Reviews (206)

US

"Awful experience!"

By Babs87 (cnet.com)

After trying to get Philips Customer Service ... 

It was a nice looking T.V. when we first bought it, nice picture too. We were very excited to have a beautiful HDTV, saved up and bought what we thought would be quality

Died in 15 months of use, and there is nothing we can do to get it fixed. Two different repair centers and numerous run arounds. It cost us $132 to have it picked up, taken to a repair center and diagnosed, all so we could find out it is dead

US

Philips 47PFL9732D

By c0ncern_citiz3n (cnet.com)

very nice T.V. had mine for more than a year and it's still has same very good picture quality....

Many options for input

happy with it

US

"Avoid Phillips televisions and products"

By highmileage (cnet.com)

Phillips has some serious manufacturing probl... 

None, Zero, Nothing

Terrible product quality and customer service

Manufacturer's Description

Enjoy the ultimate viewing experience of this Philips Flat TV with Perfect Pixel HD Engine, 120Hz Clear LCD, Ambilight 2 Channel and Full HD 1080p display. Enjoy your multimedia content with the built in USB.

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