Product Description
The Philips 32PFL3504D 32 inch 720p LCD HDTV is designed for ease of
use. This flat TV features modern design, 3 HDMI connections with
EasyLink, a powerful 720p, 60Hz display and brilliant Pixel Plus HD
engine. Pixel Plus HD is a picture processing technology. The result is a
superbly razor sharp pictures with incredible details and depth from
any HD source. You can connect multiple HD sources such as an HD set up
box, a Blu-ray player, and game console or digital camcorder. The new
settings assistant personalization wizard guides you to personalized
settings with unparalleled ease. Making the smart choice in total
picture quality has never been easier.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #23740 in Consumer Electronics
- Size: 32 inch
- Color: Black
- Brand: Philips
- Model: 32PFL3504D/F7
- Released on: 2009-04-21
- Dimensions: 22.50" h x
30.80" w x
8.70" l,
20.80 pounds
- Display size: 32
Features
- 720p resolution; ATSC / QAM / NTSC
- 10000:1 dynamic; 2500:1 native contrast ratio
- 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio
- 8ms response time
- Pixel Plus HD engine
Customer Reviews
Nice TV-Need a better remote.
Recently purchased this TV. It must be a brand new model in the
Philips 3000 series, as info is hard to come by. On high definition
signal I am quite pleased with the set. Nice black levels with detail.
Good face tones(Caucasian or Black) that are not green tinted by
background green in the picture. Dennis Haybert looked great on The
Unit. Digital tuner receives ALL local Digital signal in the KC area.
Setup menu is easy to use with all major adjustments included.
Now the bad. Fuzzy, out of focus standard def from my satelitte. The
S-Video jack produces a double image, much like ghosts on anolog over
the air reception. The remote is just OK. It is small, dark colored and
the labeling is useless for anyone who does not have perfect vision.
Overrall happy as most(95%) of my signals on DirecTV are HD. Would
recommend to someone with mostly HD signals.
UPDATE: I returned this TV and exchanged straight up for a Vizio
VW32l. I returned it because at times the face tones often took on
cartoon like colorations, mostly on SD but occasionally on HD also. The
Vizio is overall a better TV. Much better on Standard Def and only very
slightly inferior on HD. Sorry that my initial review was overly
opimistic.
A LCD that Will not disappoint
I purchased this TV from Wal-Mart for the low price of $425. This TV
looks and sounds awesome. I have it hooked into my PS3 with the HDMI
and the games look crisp and beautiful my only complaint is in brighter
scenes with lots of motion just on games you can see some fuzzy edges
but with some adjustment this goes away.
The Good:
Easy to use menus and set up.
Great Picture quality for 720p (looks just as good as my friends
Sony if not better)
The sound is loud and well balanced.
It looks nice and sleek
Comes with a stand
The bad:
The remote is ugly and the buttons are too small. (Buy a universal
and this is fixed)
Depending on the channel you have to adjust the screen colors
sometimes. (No auto adjust)
Games:
This TV looks great when I play My PS3 Modern Warfare 2 looks
amazing as well as Fallout 3.
Wii also looks very nice up on the screen in wide screen mode.
Summary and last thought:
This TV is not the Top of the line by any means and should not be
rated and compared as such. It's like comparing Apples to Cell Phones it
can't be done.
But as for what this TV is it is a great deal and for those of us on
a budget it cannot be beat
9/10
Not a good image for an HD TV
I have the same problem an earlier poster had, bad video coloring in
HD. It's especially notable on faces. I have 2 other HD tv's, Vizio
720p and Sony 1080p, and get my video from DishNetwork in HD. Neither
of these other tv's have this problem and they all share the same video
feed (HDMI connection from DishNetwork ViP722).
I'm fairly versed in TV tech so I went thru the video settings and
tried to tweak them to get rid of the 'cartoonish' look, but I couldn't
find an acceptable setting. I reset everything to the default settings
and it was still there.
I did a lot of research before finally buying this set at Walmart
for $400 (price match against a sale unit at Target) and almost all
reviewers praised its picture quality. I was very surprised and
disappointed to find the image quality so poor. I will return it to
Walmart and pick up a Vizio instead.
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