I love this television. It was so easy to set up. The picture is goodand the sound is good
jennifer connellScreen size perfect for us, amazing picture quality. Very pleased with the product. We now have Netflix which is great. Great sound qualityRemote control is great but would have liked a more robust model
michael roweReally good tv would highly recommend very cheap too ! Super happy :)
LouiseIt is a good TV but shame that its remote control stops working sometimes even stand when standing within 1m away from the tv.
HashOne of the best tv's I've ever had! Such a perfect picture, really sleek and easy to work your way around the apps etc. Will be buying again for other room's. Excellent quick delivery too
Lisa MasonGood quality easy to set up very pleased
Traceylougreat tv great system to use really easy to install and really quick ,,,great picture and sound ,,,all round an amazing tv for the money ,,,,
markpughBrilliant tv amazing delivery time more than happy
kpstigerBrilliant TV crystal clear picture on HD. Really comes alive with 4k source. Just watched saving private Ryan on sky Q seem this film umpteen times but never this clear. Been binge watching movies in 4k. Superb. I was sceptical about seeing a difference between full HD and 4k but wow!!
Colin smithFor the price this is a really excellent TV, particularly the sound for a flat screen TV. We have a Sony costing four times as much as this in the living room, with much inferior sound from its built in speakers, so had to add speakers to make it OK. I assumed I would have to get speakers or sound bar for the Philips, but the sound is actually really very acceptable, so shan't bother. Picture quality is fine too, although best to fiddle about with the settings to get something better than the over-sharpened over-saturated out of the box settings. But very easy to adjust. Very happy with this: a steal at the price.
John MMy first 'proper' smart WiFi enabled TV......Gorgeous picture with Blu-ray, HD-DVD, DVD and Youtube HQ videos.Don't get me wrong - an excellent Smart TV for those starting out on a 4K capable TV experience, but not for me! Just watch out for the ridiculously small buttons on the remote (which has a curved back, impossible for picking up when relaxing and needing to wake up sufficiently to pick up and aim the damned thing!) and the confusing menus for someone who has spent over a decade with Panasonic gear....I now have the Panasonic equivalent and peace is restored albeit with a slightly inferior picture (but not by much!).Be warned! A flawed miracle that may suit others (sent back!).Reserved recommendation......
Dave RogersArrived 16hrs after delivery, not on Prime just standard free delivery.The hardest thing about the set up was opening the box!It took me five minutes to set up WiFi, HDMI input devices and Xbox connection.Looks and sounds great so far, of course it’s only the first day of use but, WOW!
Norman PerryArrived 16hrs after delivery, not on Prime just standard free delivery.
The hardest thing about the set up was opening the box!
It took me five minutes to set up WiFi, HDMI input devices and Xbox connection.
Looks and sounds great so far, of course it’s only the first day of use but, WOW!
This really is a fantastic tv especially for the price that I bought it for from Amazon. Very easy to set up and use. Terrific picture and I have to say the sound considering the width of the tv is impressive. If your thinking about buying one, do it. I’m very happy with this uhd tv. Obviously not had it too long to comment on reliability, but great buy and would buy again.
janiceHaving bought four different makes of flat screen TV sets over the last ten years, I can say this latest Phillips 55 inch ultra HD Flat screen bought off Amazon is truly a great buy. It arrived several days early, and because I am infirm, my Adult Son wired it up and said it was simple, and all you have to do is read the instructions if you must, but the tv does most of the 'tuning' itself. Apart from making sure the power is on and you are hooked up either by cable or wireless to your wi-fi (i.e. Skybox or BT box or another provider) simply update the 'apps' that operate the set. This is done on screen with the click on the remote control. In five minutes all was working beautifully, including YouTube and Netflix and loads of others. The picture is superb and sharp in focus and colours are natural. The sound is good too, although we have rigged up our Samsung Sound system to enhance the new set further.
Amazon CustomerI must admit to having already formed an opinion that this budget TV form their range was going to offer poor results and I was wrong it is pretty good :)I shall however go over the HDMI inputs specs which seem to me are a little strange.HDCP 2.2 only on HDMI1Computer inputs on HDMI1 up to 4K UHD [email protected] HzComputer inputs on HDMI2/3 up to 4K UHD [email protected] HzVideo inputs on HDMI1 up to 4K UHD [email protected] HzVideo inputs on HDMI2/3 up to 4K UHD [email protected] HzAlso not listed on the product spec page is that HDR support is only HDMI2/3 and ARC is on HDMI1It does not say which specification the HDMI ports meet.So to get the best picture out of a UHD Blu-Ray it needs to be on HDMI2/3 but if you are using an A/V amp and want the TV sound on it it has to be on HDMI1 with no HDR and 30Hz maximum.I assume the better models offer more flexibility.Anyway, setup was easy and the TV is pretty light weighing only 8.8KgIt does have satellite support but no UK channel lineup but if you pick Austria they are in amongst the 800 channels so unless you are a nerd ignore the satellite connection.TV aerial Freeplay support works as expected.Either WiFi or wired network connection are available with options for sound style (the speakers point down and are on the bottom).The silver grey colour of the TV clashes a bit with by black TV stand but I can get used to that.The picture is pretty good and possibly looks better than what I get from my 2017 55" 4K LG TV in the living room with better black levels (end credits for a film for example) and so far no noticeable motion blur and I have not even tried changing any of the setting for that.It is of course just 43" vs 55" which may also make a difference.Used it with my UHD BD player and as suspected on HDMI1 tells you that HDR does not work and thus moved it to HDMI2Again, the picture seems pretty good as does it watching 4K on Amazon Prime and YouTube (it has Netflix and other streaming apps and of course iPlayer with the beta version UHD football demo also wor
Mike NelsonI must admit to having already formed an opinion that this budget TV form their range was going to offer poor results and I was wrong it is pretty good :)
I shall however go over the HDMI inputs specs which seem to me are a little strange.
HDCP 2.2 only on HDMI1
Computer inputs on HDMI1 up to 4K UHD 3840x2160@30 Hz
Computer inputs on HDMI2/3 up to 4K UHD 3840x2160@60 Hz
Video inputs on HDMI1 up to 4K UHD 3840x2160@30 Hz
Video inputs on HDMI2/3 up to 4K UHD 3840x2160@60 Hz
Also not listed on the product spec page is that HDR support is only HDMI2/3 and ARC is on HDMI1
It does not say which specification the HDMI ports meet.
So to get the best picture out of a UHD Blu-Ray it needs to be on HDMI2/3 but if you are using an A/V amp and want the TV sound on it it has to be on HDMI1 with no HDR and 30Hz maximum.
I assume the better models offer more flexibility.
Anyway, setup was easy and the TV is pretty light weighing only 8.8Kg
It does have satellite support but no UK channel lineup but if you pick Austria they are in amongst the 800 channels so unless you are a nerd ignore the satellite connection.
TV aerial Freeplay support works as expected.
Either WiFi or wired network connection are available with options for sound style (the speakers point down and are on the bottom).
The silver grey colour of the TV clashes a bit with by black TV stand but I can get used to that.
The picture is pretty good and possibly looks better than what I get from my 2017 55" 4K LG TV in the living room with better black levels (end credits for a film for example) and so far no noticeable motion blur and I have not even tried changing any of the setting for that.
It is of course just 43" vs 55" which may also make a difference.
Used it with my UHD BD player and as suspected on HDMI1 tells you that HDR does not work and thus moved it to HDMI2
Again, the picture seems pretty good as does it watching 4K on Amazon Prime and
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