Free TV
Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 7:05 pm
I'm going to get a new LCD tele soon so will have no need for my current TV, if anyone is interested then let me know and I'll be in touch when I go shopping so you can collect it.
It is an old style i.e. a CRT and not LCD box but is still in superb condition and would be a shame to take it to the tip. If you don't want it but know a charity that would then send me their details too.
It is a Philips matchline 28" widescreen with stand
It has pixel plus technology which gives an enhanced picture quality (it has a beautiful picture).
It has virtual surround sound with 2 small wireless speakers for behind the viewer which make films great to watch. There are a number of surround modes including dolby digital and a mode called hall which is good for concert DVDs as it makes the sound come evenly from the whole room.
I'm pretty sure I still have the original manual to help with set up, mainly for the surround spreakers.
It has four scart sockets and various other inputs so you could connect a full surround sound system.
It is 10 years old and was top of the range at the time, and cost £1,200.
It has great picture and sound quality has never put a foot wrong and will still perform without fault for another 10 years I'm sure.
I realise it is "old fashioned" now but it would be a pity to let the men at the dump fight over it.
It is an old style i.e. a CRT and not LCD box but is still in superb condition and would be a shame to take it to the tip. If you don't want it but know a charity that would then send me their details too.
It is a Philips matchline 28" widescreen with stand
It has pixel plus technology which gives an enhanced picture quality (it has a beautiful picture).
It has virtual surround sound with 2 small wireless speakers for behind the viewer which make films great to watch. There are a number of surround modes including dolby digital and a mode called hall which is good for concert DVDs as it makes the sound come evenly from the whole room.
I'm pretty sure I still have the original manual to help with set up, mainly for the surround spreakers.
It has four scart sockets and various other inputs so you could connect a full surround sound system.
It is 10 years old and was top of the range at the time, and cost £1,200.
It has great picture and sound quality has never put a foot wrong and will still perform without fault for another 10 years I'm sure.
I realise it is "old fashioned" now but it would be a pity to let the men at the dump fight over it.