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Philips 37PFL5332D/37 - 37 Widescreen LCD HDTV - 4000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio - 8ms Response Time

Philips 37PFL5332D/37 - 37 Widescreen LCD HDTV - 4000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio - 8ms Response Time

Philips - 37PFL5332D/37
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Philips 37PFL5332D/37 - 37 Widescreen LCD HDTV - 4000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio - 8ms Response Time
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I purchased our Philips 37" HDTV as a demonstrator model off a Target shelf where it had been operating non-stop for 12 hours a day, every day for two years. Looking at the wall of HD TV models on display including Sony, Olevia, Magnavox, and others the Philips picture stood out as clearer, sharper, and more vivid. We've had it for two months now and it continues to provide stunning pictures and decent sound. An HDMI cable improved the picture only very slightly over standard 3-cable sets (possibly due to mediocre quality of cable provided signal). Best surprises - easy swivel stand, USB port, side mount inputs. Biggest disappointment - learning curve to disable automatic picture adjustments which disrupt viewing experience. This is our second HD TV - vastly superior to our previous Samsung, and I'd buy it again over a comparable Sony Bravia.
  9 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  1 price(s)  |  328 days ago at 
Philips 37PFL5332D/37 - 37 Widescreen LCD HDTV - 4000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio - 8ms Response Time
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This TV is the dogs bollocks! In the few weeks that I've had this TV I've tested a lot of its features. I've used the HDMI, USB, component, S-video, composite and antenna inputs, all of which produced good images for their respective formats.

I like the design because the high gloss black around the screen looks really cool. It's pretty thin and weighs about 60lbs. The fact that the screen swivels on a stationary base is helpful when you're plugging things into the back. The USB, composite and S-video inputs are all on the side so you don't need to move the screen for things that may be only connected temporarily.

The coolest thing about this TV is the USB port. I plugged in a flash drive with some digital camera images and was very impressed by how well they appeared on screen. This TV took my 6-megapixel digital camera images and made them look like I was watching HDTV. After using the USB port for pictures and MP3s, I wondered why it didn't also read video files.

The TV has an automatic
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  9 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  1 price(s)  |  356 days ago at 
Philips 37PFL5332D/37 - 37 Widescreen LCD HDTV - 4000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio - 8ms Response Time
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I have had this tv for 2 weeks and am totally satisfied with it. It was simple to set up, had it up and going in less than 15 minutes. Loved the fact that the first time I turned it on, a tutorial came on instantly to set it up. How simple! I purchased mine refurbished at an incredible price, and it came to me like brand new.... not a scratch on it!
The blacks on it are exceptional. I use an over the air Philips HD antenna with it and I am amazed with the quality. It looks like every bit of high quality that you see on display sets at high end electronic stores that use 1080p digital feeds to impress.
  9 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  1 price(s)  |  369 days ago at 
Philips 37PFL5332D/37 - 37 Widescreen LCD HDTV - 4000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio - 8ms Response Time
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Got the Phillips 37PF7320A in 2006. Never that impressed with the picture to begin with.
Than one day, just wouldn't turn on. No picture, no sound, no nothing.
The power light indicator comes one, followed by a pattern or red flashing lights (1-4)that repeats itself. Of course, the manufacture's warranty was expired. So paid the $100 to have a repair technician come look at it, and was told that the SA board needed to be replaced...a $900 part. So dissapointed, and will not be buying a Phillips TV ever again.
  9 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  1 price(s)  |  422 days ago at 
Philips 37PFL5332D/37 - 37 Widescreen LCD HDTV - 4000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio - 8ms Response Time
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Got the Phillips 37PF7320A in 2006. Never that impressed with the picture to begin with.
Than one day, just wouldn't turn on. No picture, no sound, no nothing.
The power light indicator comes one, followed by a pattern or red flashing lights (1-4)that repeats itself. Of course, the manufacture's warranty was expired. So paid the $100 to have a repair technician come look at it, and was told that the SA board needed to be replaced...a $900 part. So dissapointed, and will not be buying a Phillips TV ever again.
  9 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  1 price(s)  |  423 days ago at 
Philips 37PFL5332D/37 - 37 Widescreen LCD HDTV - 4000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio - 8ms Response Time
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the tv has great picture, sound, and looks.... yes the sticker gave me some problems, but goo gone takes care of that and a little bit of windex on a lint free cloth takes care of the residue on the screen.... also if you have a philips surround sound sometimes when I try to turn the surround sound on or off the remote controls the tv power instead.... just a minor inconvenience every now and then... overall the tv is excellent, no major drawbacks...
  9 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  1 price(s)  |  494 days ago at 
Philips 37PFL5332D/37 - 37 Widescreen LCD HDTV - 4000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio - 8ms Response Time
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I just purchased one and the problems mentioned before about the labels have been taken care of. Perfect picture and a very good price, could not be happier with my purchase.
  9 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  1 price(s)  |  516 days ago at 
Philips 37PFL5332D/37 - 37 Widescreen LCD HDTV - 4000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio - 8ms Response Time
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i second the notion that philips needs to change labels immediately. i purchased my tv yesterday and i still don't have the gigantic sticker removed from the face of the tv. at this point i don't think i'll ever get it completely off. as far as the actual picture and sound, it's excellent and exactly what we were looking for. but we weren't looking for an unsightly addition to our living room in the process. if you purchase this model, i would recommend that you insist that the retailer or manufacturer remove the label before you take it home.
  9 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  1 price(s)  |  550 days ago at 
Philips 37PFL5332D/37 - 37 Widescreen LCD HDTV - 4000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio - 8ms Response Time
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The TV is good for the price. It doesn't have the best specs, but again it fit what I was looking for. However, here's the note I sent to Philips:

After assembling the stand and hooking up the TV to all the various inputs and straightening up the mess, I thought "all I need to do now is remove the label on the TV that has the marketing information". Unfortunately, the type of label that you use required me to spend the next two hours tediously removing pieces of paper and glue left by the label. In fact, that area of the TV now looks different from the rest of the TV face because of the type of label Philip's uses. I would (maybe) expect that type of cheap label on a $2 jar of pickles, but not on a TV that costs over $1,000. I also got some of the glue mess on the LCD screen, so now I need to figure out a way to get that off without further damaging the TV! What a mess. Can you immediately call 3M and start using labels that come off easily like every other manufacturer? What should have
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  9 review(s)  |  0 comment(s)  |  1 price(s)  |  582 days ago at 

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