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Introduction

Conventional CRT TVs are almost a thing of the past – the future belongs firmly to flat screen TVs. The sizes and colours of flat screen TVs available today are many and varied, but so too is the quality.


In general, there are two major product categories: LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) and Plasma TVs.


As there are only a few small plasma TVs the choice between LCD and plasma only really becomes relevant if you are looking at a 37 inch or larger TV screen. While both systems offer a high image quality, potential buyers should consider the following issues before purchasing.


As with many things in life the choice of the right television depends on the way it is used. Where should it be placed? Do I want to enjoy movies at cinema quality or to play console games instead?


What’s my type? LCD or plasma?

LCDs work with liquid crystals. These create an image by breaking the light in a certain way. To avoid reflections and other interferences most devices are featured with matt fronts. Compared to plasma TVs colours are more luminous and provide brilliant colours even in bright rooms. However, many TVs have problems displaying a deep black, which can sometimes appear faded. In addition, most will only deliver a high quality image if the viewer sits directly in front of it. If you’re watching from more than a 45 degree visual angle (i.e. outside the principal axis of the TV) the contrast is reduced and the image can appear grey. This is a result of the LCD backlight format.


LCD TVs

Plasma devices were at the forefront of the flat screen movement. The technology is based upon ionised gas or plasma, which is illuminated through electronic impulses. The devices deliver true colours even outside the principal axis. As plasma has a very short response time it is perfectly suited for quick image changes such as sport broadcasts.


However, one problem with plasma TVs is the so-called burning-in or after image. Do you watch a lot of non-standard format videos (black bars) or play console games with static graphics? If this is the case, the overcharging of the light beams can sometimes burn a visible pattern into the TV screen. This can also occur through static TV station logos. This is much more unlikely with newer plasma models but the risk should still be taken into account.


Plasma TVs

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flash after switching off

Advantages: flat screen
Disadvantages: the remote is useless when using cable TV, pict quality is OK

.... The 30 years old Philips TV is still running, yes it is a philips too. The kicker is trying to read the serial number, you need a magnifier, and about the same for the remote control.... What about remote control for the shortsighted? The worst, was to wait for tech support -at least they did not charge us for the call- to tell you what to do, loose the line, redial and wait for another few minutes... being told to check back in 30 minutes... Then ...

letank2 02.03.2009 · Read full review
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Review of Philips 26PFL5403D

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Philips 26" Flatscreen HD Ready TV

Advantages: Amazing picture, 2 HDMI Inputs, Great value for money
Disadvantages: Bass sound can be fuzzy on extreme sounds with near full volume

...a replacement I choose this Philips 26" Flat Screen HD Ready Monitor. My budget wasn't huge so I had to make do with what I could find bearing in mind a few necessities: - It must be HD Ready - HD content is becoming the norm in terms of gaming as well as movies and even TV programs. This TV was to last me at least 5+ years, so I wanted to be future proof. - Have 2+ Scart sockets, one of the main reasons my previous TV began to fail was that the ...
...swapping between Freeview / DVD Player / VCR Player and PS2, and so having 2+ would mean I wouldn't have to switch it so often. - Be at least 20" and widescreen, 19" was fine in all honesty, but since movies these days are widescreen, getting that extra bird in the corner is always nice. As you might have guessed this TV met all of my above criteria and thus was a perfect match. This TV features: -HD Ready 1366 x 768 Resolution - 720p or 1080i ...

Chavs 03.06.2007 · Read full review
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Review of Philips 26PF5321

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Fantastic budget HDTV!

Advantages: The amount of connections
Disadvantages: Does not support VGA pc connectability

I paid £390 for this TV from PC world, compared it with loads of other TVs but this 1 seemed to have the best features: built in freeview, 2 x hdmi, 2x scart 1xcomponent s-video etc The HD is fantastic, extremely sharp, clear pictures. The TV can support up to 1080p although on a TV this size it is very hard to tell the difference between 720p and 1080p. So I wouldnt recommend splashing out an extra £300 on a TV that can display full HD because ...
...reviewer mentioned that it was difficult to set up - I did not find this to be the case. When I first turned on the TV, the first time installation menu appeared and sorted everything out automatically. Very easy TV to use. Overall, its a brilliant TV for the price. The "Incredible Surround" sound opition is totally amazing. Would highly recommend. ...

priceyclause 22.12.2007 · Read full review
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Review of Philips 26PFL5522D

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A fantastic Philips 26" flat widescreen tv

Advantages: great picture, looks great, loads of ports, good remote, more in review
Disadvantages: not many, menu can be a little hard to navigate

...Well actually i love most Philips products, i have so many Philips things in my house. This tv looks great. Its 26 inch widescreen with a wide sturdy silver base which allows the tv to tilt backwards slightly. I'm, not sure by how much though. I'd say around 30 degrees. The tv has a built in tv tuner which usually works fine except a couple of times if you turn the tv onto stand by with the digital turner on then when you turn the tv back on sometimes ...
...on at the wall as the freeview just goes fuzzy. But this has only happened once or twice and it may only be my tv. Picture/Resolution: The picture is excellent for normal tv and digital. Images are crystal clear and the colours are perfect, very bight and look so realistic. The high definition of the TV is also brilliant. Even though it is not 1080p/i it is still 720p which is still excellent quality HD. The screen is so bright and crystal clear. ...

tomo359 24.05.2007 · Read full review
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Review of Philips 26PF5521D

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Good for the price but...

Advantages: Picture quality, HD ready, PC mode, compact, price
Disadvantages: Poor NTSC playback, 15:9, lack of features and adjustments

The Philips 26PF4310 is a good affordable LCD television with some small to major issues which you might want to take into consideration before buying. The TV has two SCART inputs and a DVI input. However only the first of the two SCART inputs will take RGB, the second won't even take S-video which makes it really only suitable for VHS. There is however a separate S-video connection. There is also a DVI input via which the tv takes in any HD or ...
...set them properly. I contacted Philips about the problem but they were unhelpful. Thankfully however when in HD mode (via HDMI) this is not a issue. The TV handles 60hz (NTSC) just fine there. It also supports most HD resolutions, 720p, 1080i etc. However it doesn't indicate which resolution its in so I don't know if it works properly or not (again Philips were unhelpful). It should also be noted that the tv is not standard widescreen 16:9 like ...

glen23 04.11.2006 · Read full review
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