Philips 42PF9996
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CNET Editors' Review
The good: Attractive high-tech look; accurate color decoding; solid black-level performance for an LCD flat panel; Ambilight looks cool.
The bad: Extremely expensive; no 2:3 pull-down in the video processing; no independent memory per input; Ambilight adversely affects onscreen color perception; scales 720p sources incorrectly.
The bottom line: This extremely expensive set includes a unique backlight, but its picture quality was the most pleasant surprise.
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The 42PF9996 is a very attractive flat-screen set with a distinctive high-tech look. Philips wrapped a two-inch black border around the screen, which is surrounded by an even thicker silver border, which is in turn surrounded on three of the four sides by an even larger dark-gray frame. The result is a slick three-tone look.In a first among flat-panel sets we've seen, Philips includes both a stand and a wall-mount kit. The former looks especially nice, consisting of a glass base that's designed to sit atop a table or a floor stand.
The sleek, slender remote fits well in the hand, its buttons are logically laid out, and we found it simple to use--though sometimes too simple. For example, who would think that the channel +/- button on the remote changes the input as well as the channel? And while we're griping, the GUI, or internal menu system, could really use some improvement; we found it frustrating and unintuitive to navigate.
Ambilight is the 42PF9996's claim to fame. You can adjust the intensity and color of the light that shines from the back of the panel onto the wall, choose to have the color reflect the onscreen content, or select from a few preset colors, including intense blue and red. You can even turn on the backlight while the TV itself is turned off. Shifting colors on the wall is a real conversation starter, but if you care about accurate color perception, you'll probably want to leave the backlight off for serious viewing (see Performance for more).The panel's 1,366x768 native resolution is enough to display every detail of 720p material and happens to be higher than that of any 42-inch plasma currently on the market. You'll need an external HDTV tuner to watch high-def shows, since the 42PF9996 lacks an onboard tuner and digital-cable-ready capability. Also note that the set didn't scale 720p sources correctly, leaving a black border around the image via both HDMI and component-video inputs. If you want to fill the screen with HD, you'll need to feed the 42PF9996 1080i material.
Otherwise, the feature package on the 42PF9996 is fairly comprehensive. Dual-tuner PIP (picture-in-picture) will no doubt appeal to sports fans. Three selectable color temperatures are on tap, with Warm being the closest to accurate. There are also a total of six selectable aspect ratios--although none work with high-def sources, and only two work with 480p (progressive-scan DVD) sources.
The invisible flat speakers, developed by NXT, are pretty cool: the outer surface of the TV cabinet on the sides is the actual speaker membrane. This, combined with the Virtual Dolby feature and the integrated subwoofer, make the audio package pretty nice for those not utilizing an outboard surround system.
Connectivity is hampered by the fact that many of the jacks are mutually exclusive. On the back panel, there are two main A/V inputs, each of which can accept either a component-video, an S-Video, or a composite-video source. There's also one HDMI input, an RF input, a set of stereo audio outputs, a center-channel input, and a subwoofer output. A set of side A/V inputs with S-Video is available for camcorder and/or video game hookup. Although you can hook up a computer via HDMI or RGBHV (one of the component inputs also accepts RGB signals), you'll need to get an adapter to convert from your video card's DVI or VGA output.
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"Great Picture, Nice Looking, Unreliable" By snut1298
Pros: Great picture, Nice looking, Ambilight is a great feature
Cons: Returned 2 times already, only owned for 2 months??
Summary: Overall this TV is a nice looking tv with a great picture but I am very unsure about it. Having to return it 2 times in 3 months makes me wonder how many more times this will have to be exhanged.
"Extremely cool piece" By
Pros: So cool! More and more affordable (I've seen it for about 3000 euro's)
Cons: Not that I can think of.
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