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Ambilight TV

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  • 07-04-2011 8:38am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 1,549 ✭✭✭


    Hi,

    I'm looking to purchase a TV that has the ambilight set up, can you recommend any and do you have any?

    Prices etc would be nice..

    Thanks


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,957 ✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Ashley


    Hi Noffles

    I can recommend them all - they are great TV's

    Have a look here at our website link here
    http://www.philipsshop.ie/tvindex.htm

    The Ambilight ranges are the 7, 8 and 9 series models.
    All these TV's have come down in price over the last few weeks as well!

    We have screen sizes from 32" to 58" covered, as you can see.

    So I've a couple of questions for you.

    What screen size do you need?
    Any particular features you desire?
    What do you mainly watch?
    and what sort of budget do you have to play with??

    As a tempter have a look at the stunning 40PFL9705H
    http://www.philipsshop.ie/Spec%20Sheets/40pfl9705h_12_pss_eng.pdf
    This TV was €1999.99 but now hhaas a whoopinh €1000 off so is only €999.99

    I have all the Ambilight TV's on display so feel free to call in and I'll take you through them.

    Look forward to hearing your answers to the above questions and I'll be able to narrow the options down for you and give you a great price on the TV of your choice.

    atb
    Ash


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,549 ✭✭✭Noffles


    Hi Noffles



    What screen size do you need?
    Any particular features you desire?
    What do you mainly watch?
    and what sort of budget do you have to play with??





    Iwould want either a 37 or 40, that would pretty much be the max
    No real need for advance features or trick play as this is for a teenagers bedroom wall
    He would mostly watch films and play on a PS3
    If we go over 700 there will be questions asked....

    Thanks for your help, end of line screens would be ideal for the use here so they would be considered.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,957 ✭✭✭Richersounds.ie: Ashley


    Hi again Noffles

    I can offer you the 37PFL7605H or the 40PFL7605H

    These are great TVs and would make most people more than happy to receive on - even teenagers.

    Its a well spec'd out TV with LED Edge lighting, Ambilight spectra 2, Net TV, 100Hz refresh rate, fast response time (the TV even has a games preset designed for games consols) and a great image processor

    Have a look see here for full spec on the 37PFL7605H
    http://www.philipsshop.ie/Spec%20Sheets/37pfl7605h_12_pss_eng.pdf

    The 40" version sells for 899.99 and the 37" sells for €848.99
    However I''ll pm you better prices on both:)

    Let me know what you think
    atb
    Ash


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