Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Philips 52PFL7403D F7 52 Inch 1920 x 1080p LCD HDTV Black




Perfect Pixel HD Engine offers the unique combination of ultimate sharpness, natural detail, vivid colors and smooth natural motion on all qualities of HD, standard TV signals and multimedia content, for high definition displays. Each pixel of the incoming picture is enhanced to better match the surrounding pixels, resulting in a more natural picture. Artifacts and noise in all sources from multimedia to standard TV and also in highly compressed HD content are detected and reduced ensuring that the picture is clean and razor sharp.The Full HD screen has the widescreen resolution of 1920 x 1080p. This is the highest resolution of HD sources for the best possible picture quality. It is fully future proof as it supports 1080p signals from all sources, including the most recent like Blu-ray and advanced HD game consoles. The signal processing is extensively upgraded to support this much higher signal quality and resolution. It produces brilliant flicker-free progressive scan pictures with superb brightness and colors.Philips invented HD Natural Motion to eliminate juddering effects that are visible with movie based picture content. HD Natural Motion estimates motion in the picture and corrects juddering movements in both broadcast and recorded movie material.120Hz Clear LCD creates extreme motion sharpness for clear and vibrant images even with fast on-screen motion.

User Ratings and Reviews

4 Stars Geat Buy!
We bought a Philips 32″ Flat screen & loved it. So when we were looking for a new 52″ for the living room, we knew Philips was a great brand to go with. We also knew that we needed to buy a screen that had a matt finish to it, & this one did (even though it does not list it in it’s description, it does have a MATT FINISH SCREEN, for those who don’t like a glare from the sunlight or in-house lighting). The picture is “brilliant with color” & the sound is just “ok”, until we can afford a surround sound system to hook up to it, we’ll just have to deal with it. Only reason we gave it 4 1/2 stars is b/c of the sound quality isn’t the best. Overall, great buy for the money!!!!

5 Stars Great picture! do not see any halo-ing effect but realy 3D illusion picture on selected blue-ray movies!
Philips 52PFL7403D/27 52-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTVI’ve chose Phillips LCD TV because I think Sony and Samsung are making its products overprized by brand name. I liked a technical data reported on Phillips site for this TV. Can not find any artifacts on the screen of this breathtaking device! Perfect Pixel works well. Strongly recommend anyone who wants good 52” machine. My son is very picky but he couldn’t say anything bad about quality of this product. It’s amaizing 3D effect that you can get sometimes. I’m happy!

5 Stars Great TV, you won’t regret it!!
This TV is amazing, the picture quality on HD channels is wonderful and still good on non-HD. Stick a Blu-Ray in and you get awesome picture that makes you feel like you are there! Fly over scenes make you feel like you are flying! I would highly reccomend this TV for anyone looking to get a great tv at a great cost!

3 Stars Not for Pros
If you want to upgrade your TV on the cheap, than you can get away with spending relatively little for this set. You will, however, get a fairly dumbed down TV with half-*ssed technology. I had the most problems with the “Pixel Perfect HD” feature, which uses aggressive edge enhancement… to the point that it creates excessive halo-ing and artifacting. It becomes a hit or miss with picture clarity, and ends up suffering the most with fast motion, or heavy details. The Automatic ratio recognition is also pretty lousy, and the overall speed at which the set can decode signals is annoyingly laggy.

If you’re the type of person who just wants a big TV and don’t have a discerning eye, than you should do fine with this set. Otherwise, spend the money for something better.

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