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Old 29-08-2002, 8:27 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Philips 32PW8717 ?

Anyone have experience of using this TV. Seen it for £700 and was wondering if it is good value.

There seems to be liitle information available, especially reviews. Any pointers in the right direction wouyld be a great help.

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Old 03-09-2002, 8:58 AM   #2 (permalink)
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32PW8717

I'm on my second set 'cos of a brightish line which appears at the very top of the picture when watching NTSC DVDs.
The 2nd set was delivered yesterday and its the same.
Engineer could not find a V shift adjustment in service menu, but has apparently ordered a service manual to see if it can be adjusted out.
If not I may swap it.
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