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Philips 47" 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Perfect Pixel HD Engine

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uplateanyway


quality posts: 0 Private Messages uplateanyway

Note: This post contains pricing information for future reference because it is generally not available elsewhere once the next Woot has been offered.

Philips 47" 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Perfect Pixel HD Engine
$899.99 + $5 shipping
Condition: Recertified
Product: 1 Philips 47PFL7403D 47” 1080p 120Hz HDTV with Perfect Pixel HD Engine

xheathen


quality posts: 0 Private Messages xheathen

I don't think I'd buy a TV with only a 90 day warranty...

conhopper


quality posts: 15 Private Messages conhopper

Recertified makes me a slightly unhappy camper, but regardless, holy koi. 1080p, 120hz 47" sub-1000 dollars?

Who divided by zero?

derp

salamandar86


quality posts: 0 Private Messages salamandar86

Man, this will be a great replacement for the crappy old CRT-style tv I've still got. Out of the dark ages I go!

GryphonsMom


quality posts: 0 Private Messages GryphonsMom

So I can keep using my rabbit ears with this? Kewl!!!

reggie445


quality posts: 3 Private Messages reggie445
conhopper wrote:Recertified makes me a slightly unhappy camper, but regardless, holy koi. 1080p, 120hz 47" sub-1000 dollars?

Who divided by zero?



Sorry, that was me.

But yes, this is quite the deal. I'm pleased. Now if only they could instaneously deliver it so that I could get it right now....

I <3 Woot!

spavacer


quality posts: 0 Private Messages spavacer

Yeah I know. Its sooooo tempting.
If it was just not recertified.

tonman23


quality posts: 0 Private Messages tonman23

this is a great deal, but it's a bad sign when Philips doesn't warrant their retinker stuff for more than 90 days!

rileyper


quality posts: 65 Private Messages rileyper

Will this be delivered by superbowl


mfnc


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The Stranglers, one of the best bands EVER!!!!!

gstaubli


quality posts: 1 Private Messages gstaubli

And one of the best ways to recover from a recession as deep as ours is to spend money.

Also, this is significantly better priced than competitors (only new ones found): http://www.google.com/products?source=ig&hl=en&rlz=&=&q=Philips%2047PFL7403D&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wf

Cnet reviews: http://reviews.cnet.com/flat-panel-tvs/philips-47pfl7403d/4505-6482_7-32903792.html

DJ69


quality posts: 3 Private Messages DJ69

I'd buy if it was new. Decent set for 900 bucks!

jrstinkfish


quality posts: 3 Private Messages jrstinkfish
xheathen wrote:I don't think I'd buy a TV with only a 90 day warranty...


Seriously. Dropping almost $1000 on something that's only guaranteed for 90 days? Nutty.

piercedgeek


quality posts: 4 Private Messages piercedgeek

Wow, this is EXACTLY the deal I was hoping to see on this very day... IF my attempt to fix my old TV yesterday failed... sadly, not only did I avoid electrocuting myself, but I also fixed it, so no new TV for me

ElbowRoom


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xheathen wrote:I don't think I'd buy a TV with only a 90 day warranty...



Indeed. 1 year is my minimum, and THAT's on a throw away tv I could care less about.

cinoclav


quality posts: 217 Private Messages cinoclav

And to think, I just bought a converter box for my nice little 13" tv in the kitchen. Should of just run a cable in there and bought this puppy. Dinner with Woot...

vodyanoi


quality posts: 1 Private Messages vodyanoi

I have this TV (bought it from Phillips' outlet store). I'm very happy with it. I use rabbit ears for reception, and the pictures look great. DVDs show up very well. Our Wii is a lot of fun with the big screen and clear picture.

And the outlet cost was 899, but also with $90 shipping. This is a heck of a deal.

darkfrog


quality posts: 0 Private Messages darkfrog

Decent reviews from Amazon selling for $1349.97
http://www.amazon.com/Philips-47PFL7403D-27-47-inch-1080p/dp/B00140ADMA

joehenryscool


quality posts: 0 Private Messages joehenryscool

120hz?? why in the computer and video sections does it only say 60, what am i missing???

DavidRox


quality posts: 0 Private Messages DavidRox

Can always extend a warrenty through Square Trade warrenties.

snowpunter


quality posts: 0 Private Messages snowpunter

buy with AmX and you get a built in warranty. they do it on all electronics.

routerpimp


quality posts: 1 Private Messages routerpimp

DO YOUR RESEARCH BEFORE BUYING _ANY_ USED PHILIPS TV. Google "Philips Flat Screen Power flashing LED problem". Trust me - you will be glad you did.

SinnFein


quality posts: 12 Private Messages SinnFein

Sam's Club has it near me for $1194, brand-new. Warranty is 1-year, extensions can be had of 1-year ($70) or 3-years ($200).

So, this is $300 cheaper. Tough call. Add the 1-year from Square Trade and you're $200 cheaper but have the same warranty as new.

ElbowRoom


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cinoclav wrote:And to think, I just bought a converter box for my nice little 13" tv in the kitchen. Should of just run a cable in there and bought this puppy. Dinner with Woot...



Those boxes suck. Bad image scrambles, weak signals at random times, they are ugly, well except for the pretty blue and red lights, etc.

russiangn


quality posts: 3 Private Messages russiangn

Just bought a tv a few days ago.

Brand new
Toshiba 40"
1080P
750.00
Best Buy

Otherwise i would consider this, although i dont really like tv's over the internet because i have to ship for repairs if it breaks

ultimateace


quality posts: 0 Private Messages ultimateace
SinnFein wrote:Sam's Club has it near me for $1194, brand-new. Warranty is 1-year, extensions can be had of 1-year ($70) or 3-years ($200).





ya i bought it as Sam's Club.. so far no issues but i got the 3 year for only 70 (prem) member

Woot! I did it again!

lipnerlaw


quality posts: 0 Private Messages lipnerlaw

I am uncomfortable with the short warranty. If the manufacturer wanted us to feel good about their recertification program, they would stand behind it with a normal warranty. On the other hand, if my name was Phillip I would do it so that I could have a personalized big screen tv.
Have a nice woot!

cinoclav


quality posts: 217 Private Messages cinoclav

Ehh... Sears has a new 47" 1080p ProScan for $899.99. Not that I'd recommend it, but at least it's new.

I'll stick with my 42" Panasonic Plasma personally per perfect pleasure.

terrormachine


quality posts: 3 Private Messages terrormachine

Too bad they don't have that shirt on shirt.woot.com. All of my iconic punk favorites.

DBFeral


quality posts: 1 Private Messages DBFeral

My buddy just bought this same one from Sam's Club last week for like $1200. Pretty solid TV though they kept trying to watch movies with the Digital Natural Motion on and it only looks good with sports.

thegametech


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KFuette wrote:OUCH! Pricey for a recertified.... nighty nite!



Yeah, almost a grand ona 90 day warranty is a coin toss... no thanks..

Oh and WHY the hell did I get put on a probation for 30 hours??? in posting here!

All I posted was a message stating, "hmmmmmm"

I get the damn dog! wrestling the ham woot?

Greetings from the Lord Humongous!

Hokiepoker


quality posts: 4 Private Messages Hokiepoker

jrwootme1 is a cardinals fan and wants this before the Super Bowl...

100 yards to the John, by Willy Makeit

bones3414


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I bought the 42" version 6 months ago and I like it. It has a great look. The one thing that I've run into is it doesn't have a VGA input, which I could use.

darkfrog


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thegametech wrote:Yeah, almost a grand ona 90 day warranty is a coin toss... no thanks..


Anyone that is concerned about the warranty can purchase an extended warranty from SquareTrade, or for an even better deal, tedunlimited http://www.tedunlimited.com/Service%20Plans/Extended%20Warranties/Televisions/?sck=60709895

bluchez


quality posts: 2 Private Messages bluchez

I have had this TV for a little over a month and am very happy with it. Everything about it is very nice. Color, response, sharpness are all top notch.

If you are using the stand, it is a very nice heavy swivel stand. There is a thin clear plastic decorative edge that goes around the entire display that was annoying while hanging it on the wall.

stisul


quality posts: 0 Private Messages stisul

no excuses for not going digital now. this is a heck of a deal!

brian2000boston


quality posts: 0 Private Messages brian2000boston

I bought one similar 2 months ago at target for $1099 and works well. looks nice in my living room. Recommend getting a three year warranrty if you can or buy it new there I guess, good luck,

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katsuki


quality posts: 2 Private Messages katsuki
brian2000boston wrote:I bought one similar 2 months ago at target for $1099 and works well. looks nice in my living room. Recommend getting a three year warranrty if you can or buy it new there I guess, good luck,



Indeed, I would still buy it new for 1099! (Although I am a little doubtful if target sells it for that cheap. Maybe it is a slightly older model with similar spect.) But anywho at least you get 1-3 years warranty. And if you don't like it, you can just bring it back within a month.

Camoli


quality posts: 0 Private Messages Camoli
conhopper wrote:Recertified makes me a slightly unhappy camper, but regardless, holy koi. 1080p, 120hz 47" sub-1000 dollars?

Who divided by zero?


Tend to agree with your first comment. However, the set has "Perfect Pixel HD Engine" as stated in the promotion. Good luck on counting every pixel to see if there are any dead one's so you can hold Woot accountable for their claim on a recertified product.