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Philips Cinema 21:9 Gold / 50PFL7956T

Philips Cinema 21:9 Gold / 50PFL7956T
  • Philips Cinema 21:9 Gold / 50PFL7956T
  • Philips Cinema 21:9 Gold / 50PFL7956T
  • Philips Cinema 21:9 Gold / 50PFL7956T
  • Philips Cinema 21:9 Gold / 50PFL7956T
  • Philips Cinema 21:9 Gold / 50PFL7956T
  • Philips Cinema 21:9 Gold / 50PFL7956T
  • Philips Cinema 21:9 Gold / 50PFL7956T
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Based on 15 reviews
  • Excellent:
    3
  • Good:
    10
  • Average:
    0
  • Bad:
    2

Reviews

  • By Home Cinema Choice on April 27, 2012

    By John ArcherJohn Archer gets to grips with Philips' most affordable 21:9 3DTV to dateIf there was any doubt that Philips is one of the most innovative TV brands at work today, it’s been emphatically eradicated by the first two TVs...

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  • By DigitalVersus on February 20, 2012

    Passive 3D technology is a great choice for the Philips 50PFL7956H, which looks better in three dimensions than the active technology-based 58PFL9956H. On the other hand, a contrast ratio of 900:1, a ghosting time of 19 ms and a tricky resolution of...

    80
  • By itreviews.com on January 20, 2012

    Almost affordable and mightily tempting for anyone after the ultimate Blu-ray movie TV, where the 50PFL7956 is surprisingly easy to live with. Picture quality is outstanding and it makes a fine screen for gaming, too, though you'll have to learn to...

    80
  • By TechRadar on January 03, 2012

    This LED TV may have unusual, almost unique, dimensions that lend it an almost futuristic appearance.But the ultra-widescreen Philips 50PFL7956T Cinema 21:9 Gold's strange shape will make a lot of sense to committed movie buffs.The reason for its...

    90
  • By CNET Asia on December 23, 2011

    The Philips Cinema 21:9 Gold renders clean and flicker-free 3D pictures, but is lacking in motion production and smart TV....

    80
  • By Trusted Reviews on December 12, 2011

    Although it won't suit everyone, the 50PFL7956T's 21:9 ultra-wide aspect ratio makes it a brilliantly rewarding TV for die-hard movie fans. Especially given the crosstalk-free nature of its 3D playback. Narrowly missing out on a nomination for...

    90
  • By Pocket-lint on December 02, 2011

    A must for dedicated cineoholics but there’s better options for straight 16:9 material - not many better,...

    90
  • By Trusted Reviews on March 11, 2011

    The controversy over 3D's future gained another dimension this week when Philips announced at a press launch in Barcelona that its new TV range wasn't just going to contain TVs. Instead, it was going to contain a series of models as well. At...

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  • International Review By Les Numériques on February 13, 2012

    La technologie passive polarisée apporte un vrai plus à ce téléviseur. Il offre un meilleur rendu 3D que le 58PFL9956H (doté d'une 3D active). En revanche, son taux de contraste (900:1), son temps de rémanence (19 ms)...

    80
  • International Review By CNET.de on February 01, 2012

    Das 21:9-Kinobild-Format bringt auch bei "nur" 50 Zoll Bilddiagonale ein tolles Seherlebnis. 3D-Filme bereiten in zwei Metern Displayabstand große Freude und die leichten Polfilterbrillen tragen sich sehr angenehm. Dank dieser Brillentechnologie...

    80
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