Feeling very happy, because yesterday I returned The Worst TV I've Ever Owned™: a Philips 47PFL7404. Total ****! It had two main problems. Firstly, hideous motion-blur: if anything with all the alacrity of "an asthmatic ant with heavy shopping" moved across the screen in a panning shot it would have a 'watery halo'. What was it like watching F1 or The Bourne Ultimatum's motorbike vs scooter chase? Headache-inducing, literally. The second problem was ever-increasing backlight-bleed: huge great blobs of grey in the corners of the screen, which made night-set exterior scenes, for example, appear to have multiple light sources. Trading Standards/Consumer Direct advised that the above faults rendered the TV "not fit for purpose", thus I was entitled to return it to the trader/store for a refund/credit, subject to an attempt to repair the fault(s). Transpires that the TV wasn't 'faulty', in the words of Philips's engineer: "Ah, it's a 47PFL7404 - they all do that, sir." In an attempt to find a solution, he loaded a software update but it actually made the problems worse. Ergo, the 47PFL7404 has a design flaw. Thankfully, the folks at the dealer, Sevenoaks Bromley, were very helpful and the return-process was most amicable - albeit a tad long-winded. Haven't replaced the TV - from what I can gather, too many current TVs have 'issues' and it appears there’re some potential goodies arriving in the next few months? (Do I wish Pioneer still made the Kuro KRP-500M.) Meanwhile, my 'old' Panasonic TH42PX70 plasma - which also recently had problems: it needed a new panel; fixed FOC, ta Panasonic - has been returned to duty. The TH42PX70 may not have the 47PFL7404's detail and 1080p/24FPS compatibility, but it is a pleasure to return to deep blacks, a total lack of backlight-bleed and no motion-blur. Ahhhh.