Philips 32PFL3506/F7 32-inch 720p LCD HDTV, Black
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Great Deal Philips 32PF5320 32-Inch Widescreen LCD HD-Ready TV
We bought this HDTV at Sam’s Club. It had been previously purchased and returned sating it had bad sound. A local TV repair shop tested it out and nothing was found to be wrong. Sam’s knocked 0.00 off thier price since it had been opened. I have tested this TV using every connection and found it to be an outstanding unit. I hooked up our Motorola cable top box to the HDMI input on the TV. The cable box (Charter Cable), has a DVI-D output, so I am using a DVI-D to HDMI converter cable. (Bought the cable at Wal-Mart for .00) It is a totally digital connection this way. The picture is fantastic even on non-HDTV signals. I have not found any negatives except the remote which is small and hard to handle. I think they made it small/thin to go with the LCD thin TV design. My only complaint, which isn’t really an issue for most, is that using composite or the HDMI input for the DVD doesn’t allow selecting image formats. Some older DVDs use a native 16:9 display and are not widescreen enhanced, hence you get bars all the way around the image, much like a picture frame. However, most DVDs are widescreen enhanced so they fill the entire screen, or most of it. Also, when expanding an image, you would get less detail because it is “stretching” the video to fit the screen. BTW: Most HDTVs are not capable of changing formats when using anything but the RCA/SVHS hook-ups anyway. After 10 months of perfect viewing, this tv developed bugs. First, upon start-up the image would be blk/wht and only cycling the power would return the color. Then 2.5 months later, right when warranty ended, no sound upon start-up, too-bright image, a glitch, then sound comes on but image is blk/wht. After 4 min, the image returns to normal. I’ve had this screen for a year. As a European ex-pat currently living in the US, I was looking for something that was multi voltage and multi system (so that I wasn’t lumbered with a big PC monitor on my return) and this was the only screen that fit my requirements.
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