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Philips 46PFL9705H

Philips 46PFL9705H
  • Philips 46PFL9705H
  • Philips 46PFL9705H
  • Philips 46PFL9705H
  • Philips 46PFL9705H
  • Philips 46PFL9705H
  • Philips 46PFL9705H
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Based on 17 reviews
  • Excellent:
    10
  • Good:
    4
  • Average:
    1
  • Bad:
    2

Reviews

  • By Whathifi.com on January 28, 2011

    A high-end 32in TV might seem a frippery, yet there's an appeal to the 32PFL9705's elegant styling and extensive spec. The might not be a telly that you really need, but it's definitely one you'll want.Unless, of course, you want...

    60
  • By RegHardware on January 08, 2011

    So what do you want from a TV? Great image quality? Check. Decent sound? Check. Effective 3D, even if you do have to wear those pesky glasses? Check. Philips has managed to deliver on all counts, and that’s before you get to the additional...

    85
  • By EISA on January 01, 2011

    Philips is considered by many to be a technology leader offering innovative solutions. Continuous improvement in search of optimum performance is once again demonstrated by features such as excellent motion compensation and direct LED scanning...

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  • By Stuff.tv on December 28, 2010

    When it’s good, it’s very very good. But when it’s bad it’s horrid...

    80
  • By Pocket-lint on December 20, 2010

    There’s no Freeview HD or built-in 3D, but armed with a 3D transmitter and a quite brilliant SD upscaler, this delectable high-end LED-backlit TV proves that there’s no match for careful picture processing and high-end build qualityKey...

    90
  • By FlatpanelsHD on December 02, 2010

    Philips new high-end model, 9705H, has a range of multimedia features but we have come to the same conclusion as in the Philips 8605H review. The DLNA and USB functionality is quite good. The NET TV internet services are too limited and the internet...

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  • By Trusted Reviews on November 18, 2010

    We might as well say right away that in a debut year for 3D that hasn’t been quite the flawless success we might have hoped for, the Philips 46PFL9705H is a truly significant product. Not because it suddenly makes 3D perfect. But rather because...

    90
  • By CNET UK on November 17, 2010

    The classy 46-inch Philips 46PFL9705H/12 produces some startling pictures and has top-notch sonics, but the LED TV's line-up of Internet services is weak and it lacks an HD...

    80
  • By TechRadar on November 15, 2010

    After making a passable 3D debut Philips has set its sights on something rather more refined.The 46PFL9705H is the largest screen in the Dutch brand's flagship 9000 TV series after the incredible 58-inch Philips Cinema 21:9 Platinum and is bristling...

    90
  • By T3 Magazine on November 11, 2010

    While most big AV brands have been selling 3D TVs for months now, joining the 9000 series, the 46PFL9705H marks Philips’ 3D debut. The company’s excuse is potentially a good one, though: namely that they haven’t wanted to release 3D...

    100
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