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Old 28-07-2003, 3:29 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question Are there any conventional TVs that do a GOOD job with PAL progressive scan?

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I've been looking but I haven't been finding. AFAIK only the JVC HV - 32D25 and Pana PD30 seem to have Pal P. and there seems to be problems with both sets. I think there might be some Sony TV's coming out in the Autumn with Pal P.

Think I'll just buy a Loewe and wait until large panel LCD's are cheaper
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