Philips 47PFL9632D: Outstanding and Enthralling Picture Quality

Author: daniel  //  Category: Television


The Philips 47PFL9632D LCD TV so far remains one of the best LCD TVs the Dutch manufacturer Philips has ever produced. This Philips LCD TV has all the features one would want in their LCD model. It is essentially one of the best models you can find for the price.

This Product unlike the regular single always on backlight feature found in other LCD TVs has been made with a difference. The Philips 47PFL9632D is manufactured with a range of HCFLs (hot cathode fluorescent lights) which can be controlled individually. The scanning effect found in Traditional CRT TVs is also present in the Philips 47PFL9632D model, which helps produce a sharper motion on screen reproduction. This scanning effect along with the HCFL will boost any black level as the screen is able to react to dark patches or parts in a picture more independently. Another feature of the Philips LCD TV 47PFL9632D is its pixel engine or the “perfect pixel HD image”, along with the “100Hz frame rate” which caters to a double PAL scanning rate and a full High definition 1080p resolution TV set.

The LCD TV 47PFL9632D has the connectivity options for 3 HDMI ports which is v1.3 form and is also added on with the required feature for all TVs – the Ambilight backlighting which helps in the depth of the screen making LCD TV viewing a thrilling and fun experience. The design of the Philips 47PFL9632D is stylish, sleek and is on par with the ultimate HDTVs , however it does demand detailed user knowledge to make the product a part of your home entertainment unit.

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