
And so here it is, an online TV form Philips – The 32PFL9604H/12. And my, Philips has given this TV all its got. LCD TVs from Philips
always surpass expectations and so does this one. The
Philips 32PFL9604H/12 32” LCD TV is from our much loved 9000 series and we must admit, it truly is a pleasure to review a
best LCD from the Dutch electronics giant. Starting with the design, it's needless to say that this TV looks better than most of its peers. While most flat-screen TVs sport gleaming black surfaces, Philips alone has gone off the beaten path to give its TVs a new design touch. This LCD TV has a brushed-aluminum finish that underlines class.
Adding more beauty to this 32 incher is the much acclaimed Ambilight Spectra. The 32PFL9604H/12 is equipped with Ambilight Spectra 2, to be more precise. So, we'll have pools of light from the TV's sides matching the scene being played that'll add magic to the viewing experience. The black levels of this LCD TV are strikingly deep, so deep that you'll wonder if it actually is an LCD TV! Seriously, it's been long since we came across an LCD TV with such deep blacks and bright whites. The dynamic contrast ratio of this telly is quoted to be 80,000:1 and the resolution if of course full
High definition.
The presence of the 100Hz engine and the astounding response time of 2 milliseconds ensure that motion is as smooth as possible – there are no signs of motion blurs or anything of that sort. But the best thing about the
Philips 32PFL9604H/12 Full HD LCD TV however is that, it gives you complete internet access – as aspect that's one of a kind. Moreover, if you thought browsing the net using the TV's remote control was difficult, Philips' solution for that is - on-screen virtual keyboard. Well, its not like it's all that easy-peasy, but a few days with it and you could become an expert.
Verdict:
The Philips 32PFL9604H/12 is perfect in all respects – picture quality, audio and connectivity. The complete internet access takes it even further. We are looking at one heck of an LCD TV here.