Design; sound; HD picture quality; connectivity; affordable (cnet.co.uk)
Thanks to its HD digital tuner, the PFL7603H gains a star compared to the D version. (digitalversus.com)
alaTest Review Summary
We have collected and analysed 14 expert reviews and 51 user reviews from international sources. The alaScore™ for this product is 96/100 = Excellent. Experts rate this product 80/100 and users rate it 86/100. The average review date is July 27, 2008. We have compared these reviews to 134034 reviews from other TVs. Last update: December 2, 2008.
The Philips Cineos 42PFL7603D is a lovely looking TV with superb HD performance and great sound at a sensible price -- the only real downside is the slightly ropey Freeview performance. This 42-inch 1080p LCD TV also has Ambilight, though not as advanced
Design; sound; HD picture quality; connectivity; affordable
Freeview picture quality isn't brilliant; Ambilight is sluggish
This is a lovely looking TV with superb HD performance and great sound at a sensible price -- the only real downside is the slightly ropey Freeview performance. Also, Ambilight isn't anywhere near as involving as it is on the 9703
One of the key criticisms we have with some Philips TVs is their relatively h...
Thanks to its HD digital tuner, the PFL7603H gains a star compared to the D version.
We clearly prefer the PFL7603H version to the --D-- which has too many downsides in addition to the absence of an HD compatible digital tuner.
Once I unpacked this TV I was amazed at the picture, the unit would look good in any room, it is so easy to set up unlike a lot of TV's, The sound from the set itself is not to bad but if you plug it into a surround system then you have a great picture an...
Great value with superb looks and pictrue
Bought this TV and have been using it over a month now. Firstly it looks great in the living room which is an underestimated aspect of picking a TV these days! Secondly the picture is excellent once setup correctly (see online help threads for setup
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When my old Philips Matchline TV finally gave up, I was secretly overjoyed because now I could justify buying a snazzy, new LCD TV. Although I prefer Philips products, I thought I would shop around this time because we're talking about a diff
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