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        <title>Buzzillions.com - Philips 52 in 1080P LCD HDTV Model 52PFL7422D Reviews www.buzzillions.com</title>
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    <title>
        This is the LCD TV you are looking for.</title>
    <link>http://www.buzzillions.com/reviews/philips-52-in-1080p-lcd-hdtv-model-52pfl7422d-reviews#bz-model-review-8196158</link>
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        Tue, 11 Sep 2007 00:00:01 GMT</pubDate>
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        &lt;h1&gt;This is the LCD TV you are looking for.&lt;/h1&gt;

        &lt;img src="http://www.powerreviews.com/images/stars_large_5.gif" alt="5 stars" /&gt;

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        &lt;strong&gt;K. Cunningham&lt;/strong&gt;
        from
        &lt;strong&gt;United States&lt;/strong&gt;
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        First of all, this is my first HD LCD TV.  I&apos;ve done research for the last year trying to find the right TV for the right price.  

After looking at Sony, Samsung, Sharp LCD&apos;s and the Samsung LED DLP, I stumbled upon the Philips 2PFL7422D on the web.  After doing some research on this TV I found that it had all the pro&apos;s of the other big name brands but with out any of the con&apos;s, such as banding(Sharp) or clouding(Sony)(Note, this information was gathered from other reviews, I had not seen either of these phenomenon&apos;s my self).  

I&apos;m very happy with this TV.  One thing I really like it the screen isn&apos;t shiny like Samsung&apos;s high end models I was also interested in.  My TV is in a very bright location with lot of windows and a shiny screen was a really turn off even though the Samsung&apos;s LCD&apos;s review very well.

Some things to be aware of is the refresh is 60hMz (120hMz is the current high mark) and the HDMI is 1.0, not 1.3.  Also the remote feels cheap but is easy to use.  

I&apos;m not a a
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    <title>
        Great TV, great image</title>
    <link>http://www.buzzillions.com/reviews/philips-52-in-1080p-lcd-hdtv-model-52pfl7422d-reviews#bz-model-review-8184841</link>
    <pubDate>
        Tue, 22 Jul 2008 00:00:01 GMT</pubDate>
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        &lt;h1&gt;Great TV, great image&lt;/h1&gt;

        &lt;img src="http://www.powerreviews.com/images/stars_large_5.gif" alt="5 stars" /&gt;

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        &lt;strong&gt;Marcio Barreto&lt;/strong&gt;
        from
        &lt;strong&gt;El Paso, Texas&lt;/strong&gt;
        &lt;/p&gt;

        &lt;p&gt;
        I just bought this tv and had it installed yesterday! I was unsure wheter my TV rack would hold it (it was build to hold a 42&quot;), but it&apos;s doing just fine! This TV actually feel almost as heavy as my 2007 42&quot;, which I suppose is due to new materials used.

The instalation is a breeze. It comes with a connections guide (in case you need one), and taking it out of the box couldn&apos;t be easier. You might think that getting a 52&quot; tv out of the box might be something short of a suicidal thing, but it&apos;s actually very very easy! The whole box comes out from the top, leavint the TV sitting neatly on it&apos;s stand on the floor, ready to be picked up and be placed wherever.

After you plug it in, a settings assistant comes up, and helps you set up the picture the way you like it, without messing with numbers or complicated settings. You just look at which of the 2 pictures shown you like better, and select it. Do this 5 times, and you&apos;re set. Off course, you can edit all the little details later.

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        Problem right out of the box</title>
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    <pubDate>
        Sun, 09 Mar 2008 00:00:01 GMT</pubDate>
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        &lt;h1&gt;Problem right out of the box&lt;/h1&gt;

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        &lt;strong&gt;Marliss A. Rohrer&lt;/strong&gt;
        from
        &lt;strong&gt;Amazon&lt;/strong&gt;
        &lt;/p&gt;

        &lt;p&gt;
        We bought this TV right before Christmas, 2007.  It had a nice shiny, black look to it.  The picture quality was awesome, but unfortunately the color kept fluctuating.  The rich reds and flesh tones would fade to pale, pasty images a couple of times a minute.  Phillips said the problem could not be the TV if the Menu screen did not fluctuate.  The Menu screen displayed in only blues and greys and we never saw fluctuation in this screen.  

In order to give the TV the benefit of the doubt, we switched from cable TV to DISH.  We even replaced all the coax cable running from the satellite to the TV without success.

So we called Phillips again and were transferred to a Magnavox division who had a service company call us.  This company told me to call an 800 number for another service company as they were 45 miles away in Fresno, California, and could not afford to come to my house based on what Phillips paid them for service.  Apparently, the repair shops in Oakhurst where I live were not
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    <title>
        Surprise Purchase Turned Out Great</title>
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    <pubDate>
        Tue, 26 Aug 2008 00:00:01 GMT</pubDate>
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        &lt;h1&gt;Surprise Purchase Turned Out Great&lt;/h1&gt;

        &lt;img src="http://www.powerreviews.com/images/stars_large_5.gif" alt="5 stars" /&gt;

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        &lt;strong&gt;B. Lee&lt;/strong&gt;
        from
        &lt;strong&gt;Amazon&lt;/strong&gt;
        &lt;/p&gt;

        &lt;p&gt;
        I dont usually write too much reviews, unless I am really impressed.  I did a lot of research to buy a big screen 52 inch LCD from a trusty Sony Trinitron.  I first bought a Sharp 52 inch LCD 1080p (non 120hz) after research due to the style, the narrow bezel and frame, and good reviews of the picture quality from experts.  However, I had to return 2 sets, one had a white line in the middle, and the second one had no picture after a few uses.  Go figure.  Then I researched bigger brands such as Sony, Samsung, but this one fit my budget.  However, I hesitated, due to the brand Philips, which I was not familiar with.  But, due to my budget, I bought it and was a great purchase so far.  The set up was easy and I had no issues after installing it.  During my research, I read articles by experts that 120hz does not make a big difference and may not be cost effective.  However, WOW...I was impressed at the smooth movements it produced.  I mean you can really notice it.  The only issue I had,
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    <title>
        Bring TV viewing to life!</title>
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    <pubDate>
        Tue, 16 Sep 2008 00:00:01 GMT</pubDate>
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        &lt;h1&gt;Bring TV viewing to life!&lt;/h1&gt;

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        &lt;strong&gt;katrina2000&lt;/strong&gt;
        from
        &lt;strong&gt;North Carolina&lt;/strong&gt;
        &lt;/p&gt;

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        We bought this television from the Navy Exchange in April 2008, before it really went into production. We waited 4 months for its arrival, and it was worth every minute of that wait. The natural motion processors make the picture so realistic that it&apos;s like you&apos;re looking through a window at real people. The perfect pixel system gives you a picture that&apos;s so clear, you won&apos;t ever be able to watch a plain tv again. There are enough personalized settings that, no matter what your taste, you&apos;ll be able to set the picture up exactly the way you like it.

We did have one small problem with the set: It would randomly turn itself off. The set came right back on every time, but it was a real pain. We called the support number listed on the website and were pleased to find an easy fix. Steve, the support guy, gave us a downloadable file to upgrade the tv&apos;s software. We put it on a memory stick, popped it into the USB port of the tv, and it automatically upgraded the tv without any problems at a
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