I hardly understand such hatred from Engadget. Please, buy a Sony or Samsung with clouding or a Sharp with banding or a Panasonic with buzzing. It's true that in past Philips had many reliability problems, maybe more than other. But its last line (Aurea, 9632/9732) it's better and has better PQ in SD or HD that others. Of course, nothing it's perfect: poor angles and a little weak contrast.
“Getting too close completely blurred what we saw to the point of incomprehension, but again, this shows a whole heap of potential that's fascinating to us.”
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I hardly understand such hatred from Engadget. Please, buy a Sony or Samsung with clouding or a Sharp with banding or a Panasonic with buzzing.
It's true that in past Philips had many reliability problems, maybe more than other. But its last line (Aurea, 9632/9732) it's better and has better PQ in SD or HD that others.
Of course, nothing it's perfect: poor angles and a little weak contrast.