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Philips 64P8341 64" Projection TV

Philips 64P8341 64" Projection TV

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A lot of TV for an EXCELLENT price....
Review: Picture is fantastic. I have it tied to my 1.7Ghz Compaq D500 computer, ... , running a Xtasy GeForce Ti4600, w/128DDR. Playing Return to Castle Wolfenstein leaves one breathless. One or two points of contention though. I also mated it up with Phillips home theater receiver, 5 x 150 watts. The TV however, does NOT have cinema link on it. A VERY usefull tool for tying the stereo system and TV together....Controls can be cumbersome and the P.I.P. so far ONLY works with coax hookup, NOT S-Video. Im working on that though....Watching the Sci-Fi channel/sports with coax just [is bad]. S-video is the way to go. Manufacturers MUST find a way to P.I.P. with S-video.....

So far BOTH of my nieghbors are looking into going the way I did.....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A lot of TV for an EXCELLENT price....
Review: Picture is fantastic. I have it tied to my 1.7Ghz Compaq D500 computer, ... , running a Xtasy GeForce Ti4600, w/128DDR. Playing Return to Castle Wolfenstein leaves one breathless. One or two points of contention though. I also mated it up with Phillips home theater receiver, 5 x 150 watts. The TV however, does NOT have cinema link on it. A VERY usefull tool for tying the stereo system and TV together....Controls can be cumbersome and the P.I.P. so far ONLY works with coax hookup, NOT S-Video. Im working on that though....Watching the Sci-Fi channel/sports with coax just [is bad]. S-video is the way to go. Manufacturers MUST find a way to P.I.P. with S-video.....

So far BOTH of my nieghbors are looking into going the way I did.....


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