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Saved Reviews for flat panel
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One of the best performing HDTV but expensive
1 out of 1 users found this review usefulThe Panasonic TH-42PX700U produced the best picture of any 42-inch flat-panel display, plasma or LCD, that we’ve reviewed so far. The credit doesn’t necessarily go to the set’s high resolution–in fact, depending on how close you like to sit, those extra pixels don’t matter at all–but rather to its deep blacks, excellent shadow detail, and clean image.
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Best picture quality in its size class
For those who can spare no expense, the Panasonic TH-42PZ700U plasma offers the best picture quality in its size class.

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Visually astounding with 1080i or 1080p sources!
It looks extremely sharp especially with a HD source such as HD cable TV. Since it is 1080p, I would reccommend a Blu-Ray DVD player which outputs in 1080p. (HD-DVD outputs in 1080i). Clean black border gives it a sharp look. Display is very sharp.

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Delivers best picture quality
Although its price puts it out of reach for most buyers, the Pioneer PRO-FHD1 delivers the best picture quality we've tested this year.

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Philips 42PF9631D Flat Panel Television
The good: Reproduces deep color of black; relatively accurate initial color temperature; built-in backlighting can help reduce eyestrain; sleek design with glass-base stand. The bottom line: While we had some complaints about its picture quality, the Philips 42PF9631D's built-in backlight and sweet style will appeal to people who want something different.

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PC World - Philips 42PF9631D Review
With its wide black bezel, silvery speakers, and semitransparent stand, the Philips 42PF9631D 42-inch plasma HDTV is a graceful and imposing presence. If you walk around the unit, you'll find more to admire: well-chosen, easy-to-reach inputs and outputs; a lighted remote; and the unusual Ambilight backlighting panels. The most important part of any television, though, is the picture it presents on its screen, and the 42PF9631D more than holds its own on that score.

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Philips 42PF9631D Plasma TV
With a stack load of Philips' technologies the TV includes Pixel Plus 2 HD to drastically boosting sharpness and detail clarity, as well as, an MPEG artefact meter, which measures the quality of the incoming signal and varies the level of processing accordingly - and ensuring that SD feeds are not ‘over’ processed. The TV also includes Philips' light technology, Ambilight 2, which features lights behind either side of the screen that replicate and match on-screen content to reduce the possible strain on your eyes from watching television.
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Philips 42PF9631D - eCoustics.com
The 42PF9631D's array of inputs is one of the better ones I've seen on a 42-inch plasma lately. All inputs are well identified and easily reached. The left side offers inputs for USB, headphone jack, composite, and S-Video, and audio inputs useful for connecting a camcorder or digital camera. (I'd have liked to see a CableCard slot as well, since a TV this attractive shouldn't have to compete with a less-than-lovely tuner box.) On the back you'll find the expected assortment of inputs, plus digital audio in and out--a boon for anyone who prefers their own audio setup to the TV's speakers. Though the 42PF9631D includes several sound settings and virtual Dolby digital sound, I found the sound from the attached speakers merely adequate.
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Reviews for Philips 42" Plasma HDTV (42PF9631D)
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Hitachi 55HDM71 - plasma panel - 55
Excellent picture, bright enough in large sun lit room even on low/night settling.

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