#1: don't be so stupid, the Ambilights sets DO NOT CATCH FIRE, GET IT?! THEY DO NOT!
#2:What the hell do you know, Einstein? i'll tell why EVERYONE should buy these; because A; the Ambilight feature are not a gimmick, they actually have a good purpose., and B; They are the best invention ever to enjoy watching television in an all-dark room., But since this wasn't invented by Sony or Panaosnic is not widely accepted. Doesn't matter anyway, Philips it's already NUMBER 1 not Panasonic in U.S. sales as they claim to be. The actual sales numbers speak for itself.
#4: What many issues are you talking about? this is a single isolated problem with U.S. units ONLY., these units come from Mexico there is where the problems lies. MEXICO, the land of useless poor workmanship.
#8: And what's wrong with been Philips, Idiot? This is the world's largest electronics company in the world, this will happen and has happen with ANY company regardless of industry., Things might happen when a high-end product such as these FlatTV are assemble in a third world country as Mexico.
What? doesn't Sony, Panasonic and Apple make any mistakes., Re-think BEFORE you type, your statement is as useless as you are.
A NOTE TO RYAN BLOCK: I hate to say to you you are wrong, but you are ALAWAYS wrong! There is NOTHING wrong with the Ambilight features, it's component nor they are trouble as you wrote.
The problems are with only a certain batch of sets that were assemble in Mexico from April 2005 to August 2005, the parts causing the problem are also made in Mexico, these was and has NEVER been an issue with sets manufacture for other markets or units from the 2004 line which were imported from Belgium.
You don't need to be spreading lies and writing here that better give them a call while your plasma is working because it's not the entire 42" and 50" Ambilight production, ONLY CERTAIN AMOUNT OF UNITS FROM APRIL TO AUGUST 2005 ARE DEFECTIVE.
Philips WILL NOT send a in-home service call to models that are not covered by the specific manufacturing dates.
So instead of acting funny by your not-so-funny-little-attend-to-be-ahip-reporter, report and write with A-C-C-U-R-A-C-Y.
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Perrey Z. @ Mar 17th 2006 3:32PM
#1: don't be so stupid, the Ambilights sets DO NOT CATCH FIRE, GET IT?! THEY DO NOT!
#2:What the hell do you know, Einstein? i'll tell why EVERYONE should buy these; because A; the Ambilight feature are not a gimmick, they actually have a good purpose., and B; They are the best invention ever to enjoy watching television in an all-dark room., But since this wasn't invented by Sony or Panaosnic is not widely accepted. Doesn't matter anyway, Philips it's already NUMBER 1 not Panasonic in U.S. sales as they claim to be. The actual sales numbers speak for itself.
#4: What many issues are you talking about? this is a single isolated problem with U.S. units ONLY., these units come from Mexico there is where the problems lies. MEXICO, the land of useless poor workmanship.
#8: And what's wrong with been Philips, Idiot? This is the world's largest electronics company in the world, this will happen and has happen with ANY company regardless of industry., Things might happen when a high-end product such as these FlatTV are assemble in a third world country as Mexico.
What? doesn't Sony, Panasonic and Apple make any mistakes., Re-think BEFORE you type, your statement is as useless as you are.
A NOTE TO RYAN BLOCK: I hate to say to you you are wrong, but you are ALAWAYS wrong! There is NOTHING wrong with the Ambilight features, it's component nor they are trouble as you wrote.
The problems are with only a certain batch of sets that were assemble in Mexico from April 2005 to August 2005, the parts causing the problem are also made in Mexico, these was and has NEVER been an issue with sets manufacture for other markets or units from the 2004 line which were imported from Belgium.
You don't need to be spreading lies and writing here that better give them a call while your plasma is working because it's not the entire 42" and 50" Ambilight production, ONLY CERTAIN AMOUNT OF UNITS FROM APRIL TO AUGUST 2005 ARE DEFECTIVE.
Philips WILL NOT send a in-home service call to models that are not covered by the specific manufacturing dates.
So instead of acting funny by your not-so-funny-little-attend-to-be-ahip-reporter, report and write with A-C-C-U-R-A-C-Y.