Cheap Remanufactured Philips 37PF7320A/37B 37-Inch HD-Ready Flat-Panel LCD TV (Electronics) Price
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| CATEGORY: | Electronics |
| MANUFACTURER: | Philips |
| FEATURES: | 37-inch LCD TV with CableCARD slot (sold separately) for HD signals; measures 43.6 x 24 x 3.8 inches (W x H x D), 1,366 x 768-pixel resolution, 8-millisecond response time, 550 cd/m2 brightness rating, and 800:1 contrast ratio, 3-D comb filter eliminates cross-color, cross-luminance and dot-crawl distortion; Pixel Plus video processor, 3 composite, 3 S-Video, 2 component, 2 HDMI, and 1 USB input; pair of stereo speakers (15 watts x 2), Remanufactured to like-new condition; 90-day manufacturer's warranty |
| MEDIA: | Electronics |
| MPN: | 37PF7320A/37B |
| UPC: | 037849965825 |
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Customer Reviews of Remanufactured Philips 37PF7320A/37B 37-Inch HD-Ready Flat-Panel LCD TV
Could've been 5 stars...thanks for nothing Philips... Okay, so I buy this TV, right? I hook everything up, position it perfectly in the room, then I fire it up. I do the channel auto scan [a joke] and as I begin poking through the other settings I realize that I don't hear anything...ANYTHING! No sound at all. I call Philips, and their technical support was a joke. After transferring me a few times to the "area that can help me" I was referred to a authorized service center in my area. Huh? This TV is new? <
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>Anyway...since I am somewhat savvy, I went to the Philips site and downloaded the latest firmware. I put it on a compact flash card/USB card reader combo, and plugged it into the side of the TV and powered the TV back on. The firmware loaded automatically, and I had sound after powering the TV off then on again. Whew! <
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>You always learn about a company when you have to contact them for a problem. I love Philips' designs--very clean and elegant--but they lost a point here. <
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>The screen is great but some cable and most OnDemand (Comcast) programming look awfully pixelated. I know that's not the TV's fault. Multiple picture settings (personal, multimedia, movies, etc.) are available to fine tune poorer quality signals. HDTV on air programming is flawless...just flawless. <
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>Sound is impressive, with decent bass response. Multiple sound settings too (voice, movies, etc.) <
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>A plethora of inputs...which I need. Two HDMI, but no DVI? Go figure. <
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>Minus one star for the poor customer support. <
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>Update: I've had the TV for a few weeks now. I love it.
So far a very good buy, only a couple of glitches
I recently ordered this TV from The Philips Outlet online. It was a great buy at $[...] after $[...] instant rebate. Still had to pay $[...]for shipping plus tax. Still not a bad deal, but still a refurb.
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>I have had the TV for three weeks. Just like the previous review, the picture is is crisp, colors are vivid (really nice in HD), the blacks are adequately dark, the on screen controls are easy to use. The shipper delivered in less than a week and no damage.
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>The only glitches I have seen so far:
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>1. When the TV does not recognize a signal, the screen will blank out. This happens on isolated instances, but has happend more than once.
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>2. When accessing the TV programming guide though my cable provider, the screen starts rolling vertical lines and/or blanks out. It must be something with the signal since this does not happen on any of the broadcast channels, only on the program guide channel. Kinda wierd.
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>I first assumed this might be due to a firmware issue, so I downloaded the latest version from Philips support on my thumbdrive (two versions newer than what was on my tv) and upgraded. This did not take care of the glitches, but did add some nice functionality that was mssing in older versions.
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>In all, I will not discard the shipping box during the 90 day warranty, but pleased at what I got for my money.
Good TV, Horrible Customer Service
I recently ordered this TV from The Philips Outlet online. Though we have only had the tv for a couple of days, so far it's great. The picture is is crisp, the blacks are adequately dark, the on screen controls are easy to use, and it has all the inputs we'll need for the foreseeable future.
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>However, Philips customer support has been egregious. When we placed the order online, they charged our credit card three times even though we only purchased the TV once. After the purchase, we did not receive any shipping information from Philips and we were surprised when a week later a shipping company called us to tell us the TV was on it's way.
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>The really terrible part, however, was that when the TV came, it was missing the screws to attach it to the stand. When we called Philips customer support to tell them about the problem, they were incredibly rude and told us that they wouldn't be able to send us the screws until August (we received the TV in early June). How long does it take to send a couple of screws? When we complained, they told us we should feel free to return the TV. After an hour on hold, we finally got through to a manager who told us that they would rush the screws out to us. Unbelievable.
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>So, in short, good TV for a good price. Terrible service. Let the buyer beware.