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Low Price Philips 42PFL3603D/27 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

Philips 42PFL3603D/27 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

Philips 42PFL3603D/27 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV

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Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #196290 in Home Theater
  • Color: Black
  • Brand: Philips
  • Model: 42PFL3603D/27
  • Dimensions: 13.00" h x
    27.70" w x
    45.70" l,
    64.00 pounds
  • Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
  • Display size: 42

Features

  • 1920 x 1080p Resolution
  • Pixel Plus
  • 29,000:1 Contrast Ratio and 8ms Response Time
  • 3 HDMI, 2 Component, 1 S-Video Inputs
  • Anti-Reflection Coated Screen





Philips 42PFL3603D/27 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV









Product Description

1920 x 1080p full HD pixel resolution29000:1 dynamic contrast ratio16:9 widescreen aspect ratio5ms motion response500cd/m brightness Built-in analog/digital tuner (NTSC/ATSC/QAM)20 watt speakers and digital audio output3 HDMI inputs for easy full HD connectivityIncludes remoteSpecial handling fees apply





   



Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.
4Great TV for price!
By Y. Yoo
My Sylvania 27" analog TV finally bit the dust after 6 years. Thanks to the federal government's tax stimulus check, I decided to be a good American and help the economy out and purchase a new flat screen TV. I grew interested in the Philips because it was a new model, looked great in person, and was very affordable. I purchased the TV from a major warehouse retailer where you have to pay for an annual membership. It was only $999 online, and I got free shipping and a 2 year extended warranty. If I have any problems, I could just return the set. Only problem is sales tax and it came out to $1086 (CA charges 10 electronics waste fee).I got the TV last week and it works great. I get about a dozen HD channels over my antenna and the picture looks amazing when its a true HD signal. In fact its even sharper than my DVD player. I'm getting a Phillips upconvert DVD player this week, so hopefully the DVD's will look better. If not, I guess I'm going to have to a 1080p recorder.The picture looks great. I'm not super-picky and can't tell some of the picture quality differences that other reviewers can. Most of the times, when i compare at the store, the brighter TV looks better to me.Anyways, the side/off angle viewing is not as good as a Samsung. Even though its 178 degree viewing, the picture loses some luster at the extreme angles. If you plan on watching the TV from 160 degrees, you might want to get something else. The menu is okay, and the tv changes channels more quickly than the 46" Samsung 1080p and does a much better job with managing the audio levels.It looks nice in person and is much better than what I used to look at, so I'm pretty happy with my purchase. With the extra money I saved from not buying a Bravia for $1600, I could get a 27-32" LCD and put it in my bedroom or alternatively, buy a PS3 and a few games.

9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
4A Good Value
By Roy Eassa
This is a fine, but not perfect, HTDV for the price.Pros: Price, 4 HDMI 1.3a inputs, true 1080p, bright, high-contrast picture, handsome unit.Cons: Remote lacks some features, some loss of detail in dark areas.Summary: If you seek a 42" 1080p LCD by a major brand name and don't need all the high-end features (e.g., PiP, fancy upconverting, powerful surround sound), this is a handsome choice with fine picture quality and is among the very least expensive (under a thousand at the mart of Wal).UPDATE: It seems that the TV has a total of four HDMI inputs, not three (as specified). Though I haven't tested all of them, I see three HDMI ports on the back and one on the side, and the menus show four separate HDMI choices (in addition to the various other inputs). That's a very good thing!But this bonus is balanced by several minor annoyances, like too few buttons on the remote, forcing you to go through the menu system for simple, common operations that older TVs handled with a single button push. For example, turning closed captions on and off is a multi-step process; also, there are no dedicated buttons on the remote for each input so you must go through the menu system to switch -- and you cannot easily program a different remote to simplify this because the TV's menus start at a different spot (your last selection) each time.But overall it's still a fine TV for the price. Brightly-lit HD scenes look simply stunning. And one more small (positive) detail: if your A/V receiver lacks HDMI, you can send the digital audio signal from the TV back to the receiver via the TV's coax audio output; this is great because, for copy protection reasons, most hi-def sources like DVD players will not output digital audio (like Dolby Digital, for surround sound) on any additional connections if you're using the source's HDMI connection. But with this TV's digital audio output, you don't have to choose between using the source's HDMI output versus having good surround sound through your receiver -- you can have both.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
1Broken after 6-month and Philips refures the service. Do NOT touch !!!
By Kiet Pham
We bought this 42" LCD Philips TV at Target 6-month ago. The model number is 42PFL3603D/27. The TV was working fine. It delivers good HD pictures and sound, but it broke down after 6-month of usage. The TV could not display the picture, but sound is still available. When TV is on, all we can see on the screen is the vertical stripes. The catalog calls out that this model is warranted for 1-year from the date of purchase at page EN41 of TV catalog.Then we called to complain to Philips Consumer Lifestyle. Philips sent the contract service to our place to physically look at the TV. The final decision was "crack screen by damage and it is not covered under warrantee". This is actual false statement since we did NOT do anything related to the damage of our 6-month old TV.The cause of this issue is NOT from impact damage. If there were an impact from outside (by us), the screen surface could have shown scratch, dent or impression. The outside surface is now pristine, smooth and showing no impact from outside whatsoever.Bottom line: Philips is failure to honor service under the terms of warrantees to avoid replacement cost for defective TV. If you plan to use this LCD TV for more than 6 months, my advice is "DO NOT TOUCH THIS PRODUCT"

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Philips 42PFL3603D/27 42-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV. Reviewed by Mike S. Rating: 4.8

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