Philips 52PFL9632D review

A largely luscious LCD screen that refuses to stand in the shadows of the Aurea

Phillips 52PFL9632D
The 52PFL9632D shows an aptitude for displaying clean, bright colours without going down the overtly saturated route

TechRadar Verdict

Big on screen and big on price, but the HD picture quality is to die for

Pros

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    Great features

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    Superb HD pictures

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    Good build quality

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    Looks fantastic

Cons

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    Get ready to empty your wallet

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Philips' Ambilight-gone-wild Aurea HDTV may be getting the lion's share of attention right now, but it's worth sparing a thought for the other models in the company's range, like the 52PFL9632D – a largely wonderful 52-incher, that actually works out about £1,000 cheaper than the Aurea.

Despite the lower price tag, the 52PFL9632D offers the same Perfect Pixel HD Engine suite of image processing technologies as the Aurea – as well as an extra 10in of screen and a superior contrast ratio and brightness rating (according to Philips).

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