Philips 19PFL5422D 19-Inch LCD HDTV
Oct 21, 2009 in
Electronics
- 19″ HDTV Widescreen LCD
- 1440 x 990p resolution
- Integrated ATSC/Qam digital tuner
- Digital Crystal Clear LCD
- HDMI, CVI and S-Video inputs
Philips 19″ LCD, Widscreen HDTV, Built in ATSC/Qam tuner, 1440 x 990p resolution, Digital Crystal Clear provides vivid images, Incredible Surround Sound for theater like sound experience, HDMI, CVI and S-Video inputs…. More >>
Philips 19PFL5422D 19-Inch LCD HDTV
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5 comments
Interested Reader on October 21, 2009 at 3:07 am
It’s a fraction of the size advertised, only 16″ long, the image is hard to see, the sound is tinny and doesn’t project, and to add insult, they don’t even include any cables with the TV!
Diva NYC on October 21, 2009 at 4:04 am
The sound quality on this is awful, a constant hum/buzz… sent the first one back for a replacement. Received the second one, same problem, however not as annoying. Difficult to adjust the picture quality in low light. Sent this one back as well.
Andy on October 21, 2009 at 6:57 am
My biggest complaint about this tv is that it has terrible backlight issues on all four sides of the screen. It is gets really annoying seeing the white haze light.
The only pro to this tv for me was that it outputs to 1080p for the PS3 like one of the reviewers stated above. However, it doesn’t help when you are playing a game and notice that stupid backlight. Terrible, just terrible! I returned this to Best Buy.
A. Bellini on October 21, 2009 at 8:03 am
After playing around with the color for a bit it’s perfect. Very happy with the TV.
harvard beets on October 21, 2009 at 9:38 am
Philips TV has excellent picture in analog,digital, and HD. Remote is fairly easy to use. The only downside I found is that you can’t manually tune channels. The only way is through auto channel tuning at setup.I have a Sony HDTV and an LG DVD recorder and can tune them manually. This becomes important if your cable supplier changes channels frequently (Comcast does) or if you are trying to receive channels through an antenna. In this case, some over-the air channels do not broadcast 24/7 and if you pick the wrong time to autotune you are not going to have them stored.