Philips 42FD9954 Flat Panel Televisions
Philips 42FD9954 Flat Panel Televisions
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 17, 2006]
samha75
Audio Enthusiast
Weakness:
See above regarding longevity and customer service from hell I bought this TV from Bose store and had some intermittent power-on problems. The sequence of power-on is that when you plug in the TV, you get a red LED light, then when you press the power button on the remote, the TV clicks and turns on showing a green LED.
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[Apr 26, 2006]
sourceburn
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
None versus any other products out there.
Weakness:
Poor customer service, history of problems, unreliable performance. I have owned a Philips 42" plasma since 2002, and have nothing but problems with it. The unit has been warrantied twice, with the entire screen being replaced both times, and the power unit replaced the second time. It is now suffering from power problems and is not turning on at all. It has always been connected to a quality surge protector. After numerous attempts to resolve this issue through their customer service, I was told that they would not help with any repair work, not even sharing the expense of parts and labor, despite the history of problems with this unit. I would not recommend a Philips television, and will never buy another Philips component again. Besides, for the money, other brands offer better picture and processing/features. Customer Service Pee poor. Similar Products Used: None yet, getting ready to buy either a Panasonic or Pioneer or Samsung. |
[Dec 15, 2003]
CorkyMuldoon
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Too numerous to list. - Picture quality. - Ability to customize the viewing experience (using the optional E-Box). - Bang for the buck.
Weakness:
Only one. Had the component cables from my DirecTV satellite receiver routed through a Denon AVR-3300 Receiver, which attenuated the signal sufficient to cause drops/interruptions in video. Re-routed the cables to go directly from the receiver to the E-Box and life's good again! Purchased this Plasma from Tweeter on a 24-month np/ni plan. Couldn't be happier with this set. Meets and/or exceeds all of my expectations. I strongly recommend purchase of the optional E-Box Plasma TV tuner, too. It's an additional $799, but well worth the investment. This box servers to consolidate up to five analog/component imputs into one VGA cable that extends from the E-Box to the Plasma. Great if you're fussy about cable management. It also up-converts analog signals to improve overall analog picture quality. Progressive scan is to die for! Satellite and OTA HD picture is jaw-dropping. Progressive scan for DVDs is also noteworthy - it's like you're watching DVDs for the first time. This set garners my highest possible recommendation! Similar Products Used: First plasma. Previously owned a Toshiba 42H81 HD-ready RPTV. |
[Aug 12, 2003]
Timothy Beach
Casual Listener
Strength:
This TV has a fantastic picture - just like the guys from MachineBox.com said it would. The "Auto Sharpness Control" has 7 steps; which is more than enough. The picture freeze & replay is a really cool feature and the picture is perfect on the freese frame. I purchased this plasma tv from MachineBox.com and couldn't be happier. I had a really good shopping experience on the site and they have fantastic customer service. The TV arrived and it was really easy to set up. |