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2004-05-03Now to the review of this state-of-the-art LCD TV from Philips. One word can describe this piece of work, GREAT... Here's my positives.
1. Packed to withstand the rigors of traveling over 5,000 miles (From Kentucky to Hawaii) with UPS Ground and Air. Not a scratch.
2. Well written documentation, with 3 manuals and hookup diagrams for 3 different langauges (overkill maybe).
3. Connectivity and hookup - self explanatory (labelled ports and plugins, easy, simple, alot. A monkey can hook this thing up, blind folded, with one arm tied behind its back.
4. Operation - easy, many options on remote.
5. Picture and Sound - Clear ans ambient sound, crisp picture - TV and PC. Widescreen, awesome. Wish I had an HD receiver.
6. Price - Will never buy major electronic purchases from the local businesses again. They mark up everything. Then mark up mark up prices.
In summary, if your looking for a Philips 17PF9936 17" Widescreen Flat Panel HD Ready LCD TV by Philips, buy this Philips 17PF9936 17" Widescreen Flat Panel HD Ready LCD TV by Philips. You will be making a wise purchase. Thank you.
Note: I am not being paid for this endorsement.
Sleek and sexy
2004-02-01
17" LCD TV, HDTV, wide screen, 1280x768, 400:1 contrast, FM radio, DCDi Farouja chip, HD and VGA inputs
maybe a keeper?
2004-01-25
Just unboxed this set yesterday and hooked it up to our HD cable box. Now, the cable company only has HD programming on 2 channels. One of which is pretty much 24 hour playback of the 2002 SLC olympics (yawn). I had the same problems as the other reviewer in using the 800 number; getting non-sensical messages that they do not subscribe to something. Finally got through by calling their plasma folks. The positives for this TV are that the set is very compact and stylish, and the HD display is amazing. Normal brodcasts look fine. The negatives are that there are a LOT of cables to hook up; the P,Pr,Y connectors, R&L audio, power, and a 75ohm co-ax. I assumed the HD connectors would carry the other signals from the cable box when not in HD; not the case. The multi-cultural manuals are challenging, and poorly describe the features. Some features in the manual don't seem to exist at all on my set (e.g., DNR picture adjustment control). There are maybe hundreds of arcane features available to you, with little if any explanation of what they do. Finally, and most importantly, there is a quarter-sized area mid-screen that looks like a smudge. The pixles in this area glow dimmer than the rest. When viewing continuous backgrounds such as snow or green grass, this variant is very apparent and annoying. Enough so that I am returning the set to SEARS. BTW, this may be a good reason to buy this or any LCD TV at SEARS or COSCO, stores with no questions asked return policy. I called Philips and (after several calls) was told to send the set to an authorized dealer who would judge whether the pixle anomaly is outside of specs. In fact, Philips does not consider this to be a defect unless a certain minumum number of pixles fail. This in my opinon is unacceptable.
Flawed design and support
2004-01-17
I am lowering my rating of this set. This is an HD set however when powered on it always wakes up in analog mode and you must manually switch it to HD mode. Customer service says that is by design and cannot be fixed.
Tried to resolve this via the web site - no help on line. Sent e-mail & two days later got e-mail response suggesting I call the 800 number. Called and went through the menu to get a recording that I had been routed to voice mail but "the person at 3901 does not subscribe to this system. Good bye."
I bought this to use in a home office. It sits next to my PC monitor with the analog computer output to the TV and the digital PC output to the PC monitor. This doubles my monitor real-estate when the TV is in PC mode. There is an adjustable size and position picture-in-picture function (not HDTV) in the PC mode so you can watch TV while using the TV as a PC monitor.
Good things: great picture, lots of adjustments, 1080i HDTV input, component video (DVD) input, 3 sets of AV inputs, analog VGA input from PC, sound is richer than expected with such small speakers, output for powered sub-wolfer, nice FM radio with 40 presets.
Bad things: height not adjustable, no wide screen PC vidio modes like 1600 x 1024 (max is 1280 x 1024), universal remote could be more universal, requires external FM antenna, non-standard remote usually cannot be learned by non-phillips universal remotes.
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