Philips 32PW9576 Review

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Philips 32PW9576
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Neil Wakeham's Review of Philips 32PW9576 Widescreen TV

24th Nov 2003

Overall Rating

1.5 stars
  • Value for money
    4 stars
Good Points

Stylish good looking tv. Picture quality is good. Well known brand name if you can keep it at home instead of at the workshop.


Bad Points

Spends most of its time in the workshop. First sound problem then picture/tube problem and coptex. Back from Workshops after 2 months with plenty of scratches and scrapes. Sound quality is still poor.


General Comments

I would rather change this Philips 32PW9576 Widescreen television for say a Sony. I don't know if I have a dud but both Philips and Curry's where I purchased the tv are not very helpful to resolving problems. I am putting pressure on them both to either exchange for the smae set or offer a swap. I would not look at buying another Philips product again.


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  • birch Rank: Lance Corporal on 29th Jan 2005

    We're on year 3 of our second one -the first one was sent back to Courts as it kept switching itself on !!, had sound problems, and was generally not of merchantable quality (not for the 1600 quid we paid for it). The main annoyance with the TV is you can't put it on a screen format and have it stay there permanently until /you/ change it, i.e. needs to be on wide screen to display full screen information, but TV proggy will screw it up when adverts come on, or will reset when you change channels/switch off, so it's lift the flip (broken and glued twice now) on the remote and hit the screen size button 4 or 5 times.
    Like you, I won't be buying Philips again.