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All Reviews | More Home Entertainment Reviews Philips Ambilight 50 inch HDTV 50PF9731D ReviewDate: 2007-03-14 Reviewed by: Shane McGlaun Manufacturer: Philips Electronics
Features & Specifications The Ambilight feature on the 50 Philips Ambilight Plasma HDTV is made up of three full multi color lights with one light on each side of the TV and one light on the top of the set. These lights can be controlled manually and turned off completely if so desired. When turned on the Ambilight system changes colors to closely reflect the colors on the TV screen and changes intensities to match the on screen content as well. The idea behind the lights is to make viewing the TV more relaxing. When we watch TV programs in dark rooms the constant changing of the image on screen causes the room to get brighter and darker quickly leading to eye fatigue because the eye has to work harder to cope with the changed in light levels. The Ambilight system helps to bias the eye so it doesnt have to work so hard with changing light conditions.
While the native resolution of the 50 Philips Ambilight Plasma HDTV is 1366 x 768p it can do other video formats including 1080i at 60Hz, 720- at 60 Hz, 480i at 60 Hz and 480p at 60 Hz. You can also connect your PC to the 50 Philips Ambilight Plasma HDTV and use resolutions of 640 x 480, 800 x 600 and 1024 x 768. Sound is pretty good on the 50 Philips Ambilight Plasma HDTV with two channels with 15W each that support Virtual Dolby Digital. Bass output was decent for onboard sound and the four speakers have integrated woofers with dome tweeters. The TV is wall mountable and includes a swiveling TV stand. On the side of the 50 Philips Ambilight Plasma HDTV is a built in memory card reader that supports CF, memory stick, microdrive, MMC, SD, and SMC. Connectivity wise Philips did a good job, though I would have liked to see more HDMI inputs. With the next gen gaming consoles out you really need three HDMI inputs at a minimum. As it is the 50 Philips Ambilight Plasma HDTV has two HDMI, two component inputs, and two composite inputs as well as three S-Video inputs. There is also a SPDIF in and out as well as a cable card interface. There is also an additional set of component inputs on the side of the set. Testing & Use One of my biggest peeves when reviewing HDTV sets is when the transitions between light and darks on screen loose detail and become pixilated looking blobs. Most all HDTVs I have reviewed do this to some extent, as does the 50 Philips Ambilight Plasma HDTV. However, this Philips HDTV did a better job with these transitions than all other TVs I have reviewed save the 60 Elite Plasma I played with. When I was setting the 50 Philips Ambilight Plasma HDTV up and placing it on my entertainment center I noticed that the set leans forward quite a bit. While the angle the TV leans forward at did nothing to bother me while watching programming on the set it was disturbing to see that the set leaned that much mostly out of fear that the TV would fall. I wonder if some of this leaning might be associated with the fact that my review unit has been around the block a few times and was well used before I received it. At any rate other than making me nervous and eliciting a few that looks weird comments from my wife the stand and the angle of lean was not a problem during use of the set. The Ambilight system is a pretty cool addition to an HDTV set. It really makes it easy to watch in a dark room and the ability for the colors to match the screen image colors and intensity is really cool too. For instance on a Discovery HD program showing a beach the Ambilight on the top of the screen was blue to match the water while the light on the left way yellow to match the beach sand and the one on the right was green to match foliage. As the bright day turns to night on screen the Ambilight dims itself to match the screen. Ambilight might not be for everyone and to that end you can turn the lights off altogether as well if so desired. I quite liked the effects and improved immersion in the TV programs myself.
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