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Philips PFL97x6 (2011) Series

Philips PFL97x6 (2011) Series
alaScore 92

221 reviews

Nov, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 221 reviews of Philips PFL97x6 (2011) Series. The average rating for this product is 4.1/5, compared to an average rating of 4.3/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews.

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Philips PFL97x6 (2011) Series is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 92/100 = Excellent quality.

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Expert review by : John Archer (trustedreviews.com)

Philips 46PFL9706T

 

Philips finally coughs up the world's first TV to use a moth-eye filter. And the results give us a new-found respect for our fluttery night-time friends.

Stunning 2D pictures ; Moth-eye filter is awesome ; Beautifully designed and built

Crosstalk with 3D ; It's expensive for a 46in TV ; Care must be taken with TV's processing settings

Nov, 2011

Expert review by : What Hi-Fi? (whathifi.com)

Philips 46PFL9706 review

 

Class-leading black levels and contrast ; stylish design ; pin-sharp images ; lots of features and picture options ; BBC iPlayer

Unintuitive menus ; tricky to set-up ; slight motion and 3D issues ; expensive

One of the best Philips flatscreens ever, but there’s still room for improvement

Feb, 2012

Expert review by : John Archer (techradar.com)

Philips 46PFL9706H review

 

Is this the greatest LCD TV ever built? This moth eye filter says it is

Lovely design ; Outstanding 2D picture ; Decent sound quality ; Huge array of features ; Multimedia support ; Ambilight

Expensive ; Tricky to set-up ; Crosstalk with 3D

As well as being the long-awaited first TV from Philips' 2011 (just!) range, the 46-inch 46PFL9706H also happens to be the only TV from that range - indeed, the only set in the world, as far as we know - that uses a Moth Eye filter.

Nov, 2011

Expert review by (homecinemachoice.com)

Philips 46PFL9706T review

 

Philips can usually be depended on to deliver a genuine innovation or two with every new range of TVs. But this year it's outdone itself by introducing the first commercially-released TV equipped with a Moth Eye filter. The TV in question is the...

Stunning 2D picture quality; lovely design; massive feature count; good sound quality

Costly for a 46in TV; crosstalk with 3D; take care with the screen

Mar, 2012

Expert review by : Jamie Carter (pocket-lint.com)

Philips 46PFL9706

 

Is your living room ready for an insect invasion? Hugely expensive and boasting some unique tech, the headline act on this 46-inch 3D LED backlit LCD TV from Philips' 9000 Series is undoubtedly its Moth Eye filter. The whatnow? Philips 9000 series has...

Design, sharpness, profound black & white, brighter 3D pictures, extended Ambilight effect

High cost, lacklustre Smart TV dimension, speakers are in desktop stand

Philips 9000 series has been at the top of the telly tree for some years, but with this Moth Eye marvel it leaps up any few more branches.

Jan, 2012

Expert review by : Steve May (techadvisor.co.uk)

Philips 46PFL9706 review

 

Philips' Net TV portal is an basic affair, but at least includes BBC iPlayer, YouTube, Acetrax and Vimeo. File playback from USB is more polished, with all key video file types playable. You can't play MKV files on the 46PFL9706 from a NAS though....

Buying a 46PFL9706 is a bit like adopting a puppy from the RSPCA. Owning one is uniquely rewarding, but requires a lot of effort. The TV’s Ambilight system is terrific, and picture quality can be outstanding, but there are issues regarding the Moth Eye...

Jun, 2012

Expert review by : Steve May (reghardware.co.uk)

Philips 46PFL9706T 46in 3D smart TV

 

Review Philips TVs have long been synonymous with technical ingenuity. From an evangelical support of HD Mac and PAL Plus, through to the launch of 21:9, the brand has never shied away from pushing the televisual envelope. At least in the short term,...

Overall, the 46PFL970T can be filed under technically adventurous but not entirely practical. That the moth eye filter works is not in doubt, but it clearly comes at a cost. £2,200 is a phenomenal price for a 46in TV, even one capable of blisteringly...

Jun, 2012

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