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Philips 47PLF9632D

This new LCD TV is quite the showcase for Philips’ latest processing technology

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Last reviewed: March 23rd

The Philips 47PLF9632D looks great with its gloss black bodywork and stereo Ambilight system

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We're understandably overjoyed to introduce the new Philips 47PFL9632D LCD TV, which we're hoping will reveal the true extent of Philips' image processing achievements.

This sleek 47-inch HDTV looks great, with its gloss black bodywork and stereo Ambilight system spilling coloured light from the television's left and right sides in sympathy with the image you're watching.

A well-connected flatscreen

You won't find yourself short of essential sockets on the Philips 47PFL9632D either. A generous trio of HDMIs, component video jack, PC port, USB input and plenty of lower-quality options satisfy every need.

The next thing on our check list is also the most important: the 47PFL9632D's use of Philips' new Perfect Pixel Engine processing technology.

This takes the heady processing brew that comprises Philips' excellent Pixel Plus 3 HD processing and adds three key new elements.

Philips' latest LCD technology

Firstly, there's 100Hz processing, which aims to make motion look crisper by doubling the usual PAL refresh rate. There's also a new 14-bit colour engine, which should increase the number of shades the TV can produce.

Finally, there's HD Natural Motion, a significantly more powerful update on Philips' Digital Natural Motion system for making moving objects travel the screen smoother.

Incorporated within HD Natural motion is processing to reproduce 1080p/24fps sources using a 48Hz refresh rate, which should keep processing 'meddling' to a minimum.

Mesmerising pictures

The 47PFL9632D also has an array of scanning Hot Cathode Fluorescent Lamps (HCFLs) in place of the usual static single backlight. This should improve motion reproduction even more, as well as boosting black levels.

Just as we'd hoped, the 47PFL9632D's far bigger screen really does highlight just how outstanding Philips' new processing system is.

When it comes to motion, the king of the jungle stomps around during a run-through of King Kong on HD DVD with a fluidity that's nothing short of mesmerising.

Remarkably, this even extends to camera pans, when the processing has to handle the entire image scrolling by.

Full HD not a problem for this LCD TV

Amazingly, Philips has pretty much completely removed the motion blurring problem that's plagued LCD for so long.

The outstanding fine detailing and crispness of the Perfect Pixel Engine processing brings further clarity to the proceedings - even if you're watching standard definition.

The set's Full HD resolution doesn't do any harm to this sense of crispness, either.

A bargain offering from Philips

The colours of Skull Island look terrifically vivid, but the tones of Kong's face during the film's numerous dark scenes also look convincingly natural and free from striping. Also, gloomy scenes reveal this flatscreen TV's black levels to be among the best out there.

There are a couple of small prices to pay for all the Philips 47PFL9632D's processing glories, however: there's rare shimmer around the edges of moving objects, and evidence of ghosting around really small, fast moving objects.

That said, these are puny prices to pay for all the big-screen benefits the Perfect Pixel Engine delivers for the vast majority of your viewing time.

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Price at Launch 1500
Dimensions 1170 x 736 x 125 
Features Perfect Pixel HD processing; HD Natural Motion processing; Dynamic contrast
Weight (kg) 33.5
Aspect Ratio 16:9
Brightness 550
Comb Filter 3D Digital
Connectivity CAM Slot, Component Video, HDMI, S-video, Scart, Stereo Audio, VGA
Contrast Ratio 1200:1
Display Resolution 1920 x 1080
Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) Yes
Full HD Yes
HD Ready Yes
No of Scart Connectors 2
Pixel Response Time 3
Power Consumption (Operational) 275
Power Consumption (Standby) 0.8
Progressive Scan 1080p Compatible
Remote Control Yes
Sound Output Modes BBE, Dolby Digital, Virtual Dolby Surround
Supported Format (Interlaced) 1080i
Supported Format (Progressive) 1080p, 720p
Tuner Yes
Video Source NTSC, PAL, SECAM
Widescreen Yes
Native Resolution (horizontal pixels) 1920
Native Resolution (vertical pixels) 1080
1080p Output Yes
720p/1080i Output Yes
PC (VGA) Ports 1
HDMI Ports 3
Audio Output Power 16
Display Size 47
Speakers 2 x 8w
Viewing Angle (Horizontal) 176
Viewing Angle (Vertical) 176
Component 1
Flatscreen Yes

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Product Summary

47PLF9632D

Price at launch

£1500

Key specs

Price at Launch 1500 | MPN | Brightness 550 | Brightness (lumens) |

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Impressive feature set; 3 HDMIs; Outstanding pictures

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Some ghosting on images