Yes it does suffer from a slightly darker picture when viewing through the RGB scart input.
It is a " problem" I'm prepared to put up with as it is good tv in every other respect.
It Isn't a 100hz set, they are 50hz.
The 28R25 and 28T25 are the same TV :-
R= Dolby pro-logic, with detatchable sub-woofer, and center speaker.
T= Nicam stereo, with none of the above!!
Usually about £30 to £50 difference in the price of the models.
Originally posted by thamesider I have the 28R25EK.
Yes it does suffer from a slightly darker picture when viewing through the RGB scart input.
It is a " problem" I'm prepared to put up with as it is good tv in every other respect.
How dark is the picture via the RGB scart? I was going to buy this TV but this "problem" put me off as you cannot adjust the RGB brightness to produce a natural picture.
My current TV has a similar problem and to be honest it really is annoying in that the only RGB on the set does not work fully.