Typical price: £750
What is it: 32-inch HD Ready LCD TV with Ambilight
What we think: Delivers high-definition pictures worth paying a premium for
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 23 October 2007
Tags: philips, watching, lcd, pick
We like:
Excellent motion, colour reproduction and noise reduction; brilliantly clear hi-def pictures; good connectivity; easy to use
We don't like:
Not a full 1080p screen; pricey
CNET.co.uk judgement:
Yes, the Philips 32PFL9632D is one of the pricier 32-inch models around, but if you want your hi-def images to look as clean, clear and crisp as possible then this is currently the best TV in its class. The addition of Ambilight and a wide range of connections are just the icing on the cake
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