Is it me, or does Phillips use its Aurea technology to take away from the fact that at the core, their TVs are generally above average, and never at the top of the pile? I can't remember the last time someone mentioned Phillips in the same sentence as Sony, Samsung or Panasonic, who currently have some of the best TVs on the market, in a positive light.
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Not sure why you have that impression. We've always regarded Philips TVs very highly and with good reason. Aurea is simply an adjunct to the normal TV features.
A stunning set and I absolutely love the Aurea Light Frame effect. But I just don't think I could bring myself to shell out £2500 for a 42" screen. In fact having just seen a full HD 1080p 42" set with a Samsung panel at Ebuyer for under £550 (with 96 customer reviews giving an average 5/5 rating for the set) I wonder where the extra £2000 of value comes in with this Philips one.
@Paul - sadly, the logistics of shipping these large TVs around the country means we aren't doing video reviews of TVs at this time. We are still developing our portfolio of video reviews and I can assure you TVs is on the list for the future. :)
@Geoff - One needs only look at the users’ comments on AVForums and other such forums for their experience with Phillips TVs. I appreciate your comments regarding the review scores, but dozens of users can't all be wrong.
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