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Philips 28PW9616

Date: 07/01/02 (117 review reads)
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Advantages: cordless prologic surround sound, 1000 text pages, 4 scarts

Disadvantages: spec differs from expected regarding number of speakers, 100 htz screen, it's not better than 50!, the stand aint great

initially difficult to get in 28" from any source. but found one, arrived eventually.
high spec, high quality tv.
stand silver sprayed MDF!

great prologic cordless surround sound.
the two rear speakers are cordless and are broadcast on an FM signal, the sound is completly clear. You can of course use cordes speaker for front and rear (if you wish).
4 scarts
1000 text page memory.

100 htz only as good as any good 50.
bought it from "thing of oakwood" for 997 +20 delivery. big box!
the advertising blurb all over the net says 6 speakers plus sub woofer, i can only find 6 inclusive.

i knew the spec i wanted, and couldn't afford the same spec by Sony.
a great compromise, i didn't want a separate sound processor, after all, i am married!


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itsrubbish

- 12/01/02

yeah, i agree, more info please...

like, the rear speakers are connected to the tv via a fm system... can anyone tune in and listen to what you are watching? do they crackle? or can you connect via wire as well?
what have you connect up to it and how? optical link dvd? sky/cable.itv digital? svhs/hi end vcr? do they sit well together?

but mainly that weird fm speaker thing. is it any good?
TJ-Mackey

- 07/01/02

Ditto.
Slim+Lee

- 07/01/02

If someone is going to shell out the best part of £1,000 on a TV then they're going to need to know a hell of a lot more than this to make any use in their purchasing decision.

If you update it please email me and i'll re-read it.

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