Right , here goes ...
Overall we are very impressed with set , build quality etc.
Still trying to figure out the visual controls:
a) Digital DNR - This is to remove noise from poor quality pictures. The Auto setting works quite well but strangely some poor broadcast pictures seem to work better with this switched off
b) DigiPure Pro - This is the 100Hz technology and "sharpens" pictures. Again on broadcast pictures this sometimes is better off than on Auto. On DVD playback this definitely improves quality and sharpness.
c) Movie Theatre - supposedly makes motion in movies smoother but I can't see the difference
The slightly annoying thing about all this is that you have to mess about with all this via the menu. It would have been nice to have some custom settings that you can save and just press a single button - like Personal setting on most Philips TVs.
The tilt can be adjusted (I needed to) for that pesky earths magnetic field thingy. Also it has a nice 4:3 auto aspect mode i.e. if the broadcast is in 4:3 then it switches to the aspect you have preset (Panoramic,4:3, 14:9 Zoom). Otherwise you can change aspect manually via remote to suit.
The sound from the set is really quite impressive and has a number of variations to suit most tastes but I have a full blown cinema system so I wont use the TV sound much.
There is a clever option to "route" output from one of the TV inputs (Ext1-Scart, Ext3-Scart and Ext4-Phonos/SVHS ) to Ext2-Scart to allow direct dubbing. However, DON'T make the mistake I did and turn the TV off

... cos it only works when the unit is switched on!!
Another slight niggle is that it doesn't have "wraparound" channel selection i.e. the ability to disable channels so that it goes :
1...2...3...4...5...6...AV1...AV2...1...2... etc.
Pain when there's 99 channels and 4 AV sockets and you're only using 5/2.
Teletext is very impressive :
a) TV pic and teletext side by side
b) Massive page memory so no more waiting for the subpages to turn by themselves.
It also has TV Link for tuning (synchronising) your VCR channels with the TV although I didn't use this.
Hope this helps people.
All the best and Happy New Year
Zollies