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- 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
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 c… More >>











February 6, 2010 at 7:46 pm
This is my first lcd TV as I was pulled kicking and screaming into the digital age…
I cannot compare it to anything else, therefore, so I picked a 3 star rating.
I like the picture, sound is okay. Menus are quite easy to use and intuitive.
Now the bad: I am amazed that the remote gives you like one second to put in maybe a two or more digit number. If you don’t do it exactly right, and fast, the wrong number will appear and the wrong station is what you will get. This is not adjustable and is annoying.
The remote, in general, is not friendly. Buttons are too small to read. For that matter, the channels on the TV are also VERY small to read, much smaller than on my 19 inch analog.
One small criticism… why does the TV always start on with “Philips” blazing across it? I think I know the brand name by now. And, no, it is not in “demo” mode, no options to get rid of this.
It goes go away in a few seconds so no problem. But since I was listing the negatives…
Again, do like the picture, the price, and sound mostly is good.
Rating: 3 / 5
February 6, 2010 at 9:31 pm
I bought this on a whim and I love it. The HD content looks bright and clear and leaves me considering getting a PS3
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Rating: 5 / 5
February 6, 2010 at 10:13 pm
Bought this tv at costco and for comparison bought a smilarly priced Sanyo from walmart. The picture and sound on this TV especially HDTV is much better than Sanyo. Remote is not that friendly,but overall its a great buy.
Rating: 5 / 5
February 7, 2010 at 12:21 am
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.
Rating: 2 / 5
February 7, 2010 at 2:35 am
This television is wonderful for those who do not wish to spend a large amount on a decent size television. Even though it was only $400, this Philips 32 inch is very solid. I love the picture quality and I consider it better than most Vizio’s. Colors are great and its very crisp and sharp. The only downside to the TV is the audio. They could have done a way better job with that. Luckily, I use my home theater system so it’s of no bother to me.
Rating: 4 / 5