- Aug 10, 2019
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I created a post on the forums in September entitled "Any reason why the 47" Philips 9664 shouldn't be as good as the 42" model?". I was looking to purchase a 46-47" LCD TV and had narrowed my choices down to the Samsung 46UE8000 and the Philips 47pfl9664 (I have since disregarded the Sony 46Z5500 due to backlighting inconsistency risk). I was wanting to know whether the 47" Philips would be as good as the 42" model
Andy from WFH had kindly responded to highlight that the 47" model was to be reviewed in the Awards edition, which it duly was. My dilemma now is the results. The Samsung got the award for the best 46-47" model, but having read the reviews a number of times my question is this.
It appears that the reason that the Samsung got the award was for its physical appearance (not important in my choice of TV) and its DVD upscaling that are ahead of the Philips model. However, I am purchasing the Sony BDP760 blu-ray player and the Denon AVR2310 receiver and have Sky HD with high-quality interconnects. If I use the upscaling capabilities of the receiver and/or BDP then this should negate this issue in comparing the Samsung and the Philips? Bottom-line, would the Philips then beat the Samsung for picture clarity, especially when dealing with Blu-Ray and HD sources? It is this that is important to me in my decision.
I am looking to purchase this Saturday so a quick response (especially from someone in WHF involved with the respective reviews of these models) would be most welcome.
Andy from WFH had kindly responded to highlight that the 47" model was to be reviewed in the Awards edition, which it duly was. My dilemma now is the results. The Samsung got the award for the best 46-47" model, but having read the reviews a number of times my question is this.
It appears that the reason that the Samsung got the award was for its physical appearance (not important in my choice of TV) and its DVD upscaling that are ahead of the Philips model. However, I am purchasing the Sony BDP760 blu-ray player and the Denon AVR2310 receiver and have Sky HD with high-quality interconnects. If I use the upscaling capabilities of the receiver and/or BDP then this should negate this issue in comparing the Samsung and the Philips? Bottom-line, would the Philips then beat the Samsung for picture clarity, especially when dealing with Blu-Ray and HD sources? It is this that is important to me in my decision.
I am looking to purchase this Saturday so a quick response (especially from someone in WHF involved with the respective reviews of these models) would be most welcome.