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HomeElectronicsAudio & VideoTVs & HDTVsBy SizePhilips 32PFL4505D/F7 32-Inch 1080p LED LCD HDTV, Black |
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| $299.95+ $19.99 *Shipping | Used
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| $329.99+ $19.99 *Shipping | Refurbished | | |
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| $299.95+ $19.99 *Shipping | Used
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| $329.99+ $19.99 *Shipping | Refurbished | | |
 | | Customer Reviews: | | | Average Customer Review: ( 48 customer reviews )
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31 of 31 found the following review helpful:
Sound Fixed Feb 25, 2011
By Jane My husband bought me this TV for Christmas. The sound quality on the TV was terrible. See review by Alec Bentley and others. My husband complanied to Philips. They said they have fixed the sound issues plus sent us a new TV. Replacement TV sound is much better. I think as good as any of the very slim TV's. We were impressed that Philips responded to our complaint. Be aware the plastic surrounding the TV is black not dark green as it appears in all of Philips illustrations.
27 of 28 found the following review helpful:
GREAT VISUALS!!! onboard speakers leave much to be desired Nov 02, 2010
By Joshsc Has every input/out you'll need. AMAZING video. Great profile and looks. The onboard speakers are very weak in every category. Highly recommend this tv IF you plan on using an external stereo system with it (as I do)
24 of 26 found the following review helpful:
Sent it back to Amazon - sound is terrible. Jan 06, 2011
By Pamela J. Castillo
"cas92708"
I'm not a techno geek. Just wanted a reasonably priced TV for our bedroom. This one seemed to have all the amenities for a much lower price than most in it's category (such as the Samsung). I read the feedback that the sound wasn't great but thought it couldn't be that bad. Well it is. It sounds like a transistor radio. The speaker faces the back and you cannot adjust for more full sound depth. It sounds like its coming from a tin can. The picture was just okay too. I thought I could add some speakers for around $50 and then be happy with it but the speakers I ordered arrived and they could not be hooked up without an amplifier so I had to return them. All I wanted is decent sound, not asking for super duper theater quality. So it went back today after I received my new Panasonic TV. What a difference. It cost much less and sound is great with a great picture too.
11 of 12 found the following review helpful:
No way to get rid of overscan Feb 26, 2011
By Chris The phillips FAQ/Manual for this TV indicated that you need to select the "Unscaled" mode to get rid of the default 5% overscan. Except there is no unscaled more (nor 1:1 pixel, etc. mode). Phone and email support aren't able to offer any help on this (they just loop through scripts). If you intend to connect this device to any sort of Digital input, well, be sure you are comfortable with loosing 5% of the image on each side of the display (i.e. don't, buy a different product)
13 of 15 found the following review helpful:
Really nice, especially for the money Oct 27, 2010
By rob the computer guy I purchased two of these to use as computer monitors. They are really great TV's and monitors. They were light and thin, and displayed a great picture.
I had a quirk on my computer where the display would not work DVI-HDMI so I couldn't get them to work with my computer. Apparently this has something to do with HDCP.
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