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Hey, I've been in the market for a new TV for a few weeks now and was wondering what the general consensus for Phillips displays were. I've done a little bit of searching around and some people seem to love them (mostly for the ambient lighting) and some people that toss them to the side as second rate TVs.
Specifically, this set at my local Costco caught my attention... http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product...se=&lang=en-US That's a lot of TV for $1900. I was wondering whether or not it was worth it. I really wanted my new set to be 24fps, but I'm having trouble finding a 1080p/24fps 46"+ LCD/Plasma in the sub-$2000 range. Thanks for any help. |
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Well to each his own but I personally am not a fan of Phillips. I know a lot of people that are however. I could be a bit bias toward plasma but I think they are better overall for several reasons. There are a few things to consider when making the choice. First off is the room a bright room or fairly dark? If it is bright the LCDs might have an advantage over a plasma. If your looking for a 46"+ tv have you considered rear projection. You can still pick up some large screen for a small amount of $$ (well less then a flat panel). If you want a flat panel about that size for under 2k might I suggest http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-TH-5...235132&sr=8-11 . Let me know if there is anything I can help out with and good luck
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I am also looking at the Philip's LCD's. The model you have shown has the perfect pixel HD engine, and all of these in Europe support 100Hz and 24fps as far as
I know. The current models also have a 3ms reaction time and the new models due out in April will have a 2ms. Please see my tread:- https://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=43373 I'm not sure why the US model dose not support this, and I can't see the Philip's model number on the costco page. Have you looked at the US Philip's web site to confirm? It might be worth checking out. |
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The 100Hz in Europe is the standard to improve the PAL system that works at 50Hz(doubles the frames)
Also I think 100Hz is the Max the TV can handle so it can do 48Hz or 96Hz for 24fps sources. I think the Philip's uses the 48Hz and I'm not sure what difference this is over 96 or 120Hz. I looked at the US website and can't find that model. The latest model is the 52PFL422D/37. this has a 6ms refresh time so the US seems to be a bit behind Europe for once ![]() But this model does state that it has 3/2 and 2/2 pulldown for 24fps. Now I not sure the exact meaning of pulldown but is 2/2 48Hz?? Maybe you can check the prices if the model above. |
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I was wondering why I couldn't find that model of Phillips TV on US website as well. I copied the model number directly from the US Costco website and pasted directly to the Phillips website and nothing came up. I even browsed manually and couldn't find it. Weird. So forgive me if you've already answered the question, but is this model of TV 24fps? I was looking around for further verification, but this model seems to be a ghost, even to Phillips' own website.
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I spent over 3 weeks looking at TV's. First decision was I had decided on LCD over Plasma. After that, it came down to 3 TV's.. Sony, Sharp or Phillips. Everything other than those 3 did not look as good.
I really could not tell the difference between the Sharp & Phillips? The Sony did look a _HAIR_ sharper, but it seemed overly colorful. I went with the (non ambilight) Phillips 42. How can you go wrong for 1200 bucks? http://shop.bjs.com/Philips-42--34--...VVviewprod.htm |
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