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The review of this 37in Philips comes on the heels of a victory for its 42in sibling back in October's issue of the magazine.Were it possible for inanimate objects to feel confident going in to a magazine , which the Philips does in our January 2009 i...
Unique style, Ambilight technology, Full HD, incredible realism, smooth motion, great detail, good tuner...
A touch more expensive than rivals, black levels not always rock solid...
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Philips 42PFL7603D is a larger but slightly older version of the 32PFL9613D, and has the same stunning image quality. The HD Natural Motion processing has to be seen to be appreciated. Watching the casino scenes in our Blu-ray version of Casino Ro...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-08-17 19:21:19
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The Philips 42PFL7603D is the ultimate flat TV from Philips. Its 106-centimetre screen boasts a 1920x1080 resolution. It uses various technologies such as the Natural Motion, which eliminates flickering, thus, creating equal movements. It also has the...
Philips, like Samsung, Sony and Toilet Duck, is a household name now, but this 42-inch LCD isn't even a top-tier model, yet it looks every bit as good as some of its rivals. With no fewer than four HDMI ports, a full 1080p screen and two-channel Ambil...
Philips' latest picture enhancement tech, Perfect Pixel HD Engine, has been left out in favour of the older Pixel Plus 3 HD jiggery pokery. That means no Clear LCD for crisp moving images and no 100Hz mode for ultra-smooth motion. Also, having seen th...
While it's not one of Philips best screens, this is still streets ahead of most mid-range LCD televisions thanks to its gorgeous design and solid all-round performance.Philips 42PFL7603D is tagged with Philips, television, LCD, high definition and amb...
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hdtvorg.co.uk Updated: 2011-08-17 19:21:19
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Collection. The absence of any visible speakers on the front of the 42PFL7603D and a slim rounded frame create a remarkably svelte like appearance.Adding a finishing touch, signature clear shroud, a half inch or so clear plastic protruderence follo...
We cant help thinking that some seriously good LCD TVs from Philips have been overlooked in the past. This shouldnt be the case with the 42PFL7603D which presents an all round performance that is hard to beat for the price.You might also like to con...
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Recently we've come across some very good TVs, only for them to fall at the final hurdle, struggling to justify their price premium over cheaper sets that boast similar picture quality.Not so the 42PFL7603D. It's marginally more expensive than the Tos...
Elegant styling, clean, detailed images, excellent Freeview picture, natural colours, sounds decent...
Unintuitive, fiddly remote control...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-08-17 19:21:19
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Adapted to HD with its “Full sized” or 1080p panel, the 42PFL7603D has a certain weakness: the lack of an HD compatible TV tuner. This characteristic is indicative of the “D” suffix attached to its reference number. The PFL7603H series is identical i...
Nice colors, One of the only Philips TVs that escapes from automatic gamma correction, Ambilight system...
Blacks are grayish, Display sometimes shakes in use with a PC, Contrast a bit weak, HD incompatible digital TV tuner...
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This new LCD screen from Ambilight advocate Philips boasts the sort of design flourishes youd expect from a top-of-the-range HDTV: the 42in screen is surrounded by a narrow gloss black frame and transparent plastic lip; the glass tabletop stand is sli...
Picture response, Sharp detail, Muscular speakers, Four HDMIs...
No dedicated PC input, Lacks Philips’ top image processing tech, Limited contrast...
This new LCD screen from Ambilight advocate Philips boasts the sort of design flourishes youd expect from a top-of-the-range HDTV: the 42in screen is surrounded by a narrow gloss black frame and transparent plastic lip; the glass tabletop stand is sli...
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