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OT: Thinking of buying a Widescreen TV?


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  • Subject: OT: Thinking of buying a Widescreen TV?
  • From: "Dan Khan" <dan@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2001 22:11:32 -0000
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For anyone interested in buying a new widescreen TV, I have just purchased the Panasonic TX-36PB50 - a 36 inch widescreen beast.
 
The picture is superb and of worthy note it has three scarts with *two* of them RGB enabled.  Also, it is the only TV that I have seen that does Picture-in-picture with mulitple AV sources.  This means that I can have my NTL cable as one half of the screen and my little spacewalker PC as the other half (or windowed) - or my amp monitor output as the picture, or digital camera and PC, or NTL and camera, etc... 
 
The TV also has two tuners if you still use terrestrial TV meaning it can do lots of funky Pic-in-pic with the current channel and show you what is on all other channels, plus tv/text etc.
 
Anyway there's a review at www.homecinemachoice.com and best deal I found was at www.empiredirect.co.uk for 1755 quid.
 
-Dan

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