Typical price: £1,940
What is it: High-definition LCD TV with 1080-line screen and Ambilight
What we think: Small flaws aside, this is a stunningly good LCD TV
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Average user rating from 12 users
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Philips 37PF9731D user reviews
November 15, 2007
Posted by: W12OLF
"All style, no substance"
What I like:
Ambilight
What I don't like:
When there is a lot of dark colours the picture is bad
Review:
After 10 mnts the tv developed a fault. Back and white lines appeared. Had to be returned for repair. report came back with venetian blind effect/horizontal bars. Tv has just been returned and I still can watch it because Philips forgot to return the 4xMounting wheels. Beware of the fault!.
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