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On August 9th, 2009 12:11 a visitor came here looking for "speaker system for avr philippines" and that person was viewing the following page:
Polk Audio SurroundBar 50 Surround System (Single Speaker, Titanium Silver)
Polk Surroundbar 50 Easy installation. Nice sound. I haven't tried it on many DVD's yet but so far I am satisfied with the quality of the sound. It is not true surround ...
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Magnavox 26MF337B 26-Inch LCD HDTV
Price : $699.99
Features
: - 26" LCD HDTV with ATSC/Qam tuner
- 1366 x 768p HD resolution
- VGA input to connect to your PC
- 160 degree viewing angle side to side plus 160 degree vertical
- 2 Component and 2 S video inputs
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26"" LCD HDTV, Integrated ATSC Qam tuner, 1366 x 768p Hig Def resolution, 800:1 Contrast ratio for sharp clear picture performance, VGA to connect to your PC, 2 HDMI inputs for the best and easiest HD connection, Two Component video inputs and 2-S-Video input, 160 degree viewing angle
Customer Review :
Wow, what a nice TV for my Florida room.
I bought this TV to demonstrate Karaokes that I have from the Philippines. I did not intend to use it for watching TV alone. But when I first turned it on, setup was automatic, and the quality of the picture was beyond reproach. Now I use it exclusively for watching TV over a much larger TV in an air-conditioned room. That is how truly good this TV is. At one time, I thought Magnavox TVs were of poor quality, but so far this TV is just as good as a Panasonic or Sony.
The quality of the sound could be improved, but I am running the sound through wireless earphones and/or a stereo shelf system which I also bought from Amazon.com. I will review the shelf system and wireless earphones in another post.
Overall, I could not be more happy with this TV or with Amazon on this particular purchase.
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Excellent TV I love it
THis TV is really really nice, the picture is great and the quality is excellent,there are many features on it and they all work so well. the picture, is great, I can't get over the quality (as it should be) the 780psi? whatever the resolution should be -- the 780 is up there and it really is a great picture. I love the fact that you can input so many devices on it, there is about 25 holes for many differenct devices to plug into tv. AS you can see I am NOT A TECHie hahaha, but I do know a great picture when i See it. w I plugged it in and it was all set. and i did a auto installation and it works great!! I did absolutley nothing to get it going the tv did all the work. This is a good deal!!!
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Philips 44PL9523 44-Inch Cineos Widescreen LCOS Projection TV Monitor
Price : Click to see price
Features
: - 44-inch Cineos high-definition Liquid Crystal on Silicon (LCoS) TV with 1,280 x 720 native pixel resolution; 46.7 x 31.7 x 14.6 inches (W x H x D)
- Single-panel LCoS light engine permits low weight and a small footprint while freeing you from concern about convergence or image burn-in
- Digital Natural Motion eliminates motion "judder" from film-based sources such as DVDs
- Double-window, dual-tuner picture-in-picture splits the screen into 2 independent halves: watch 2 shows, watch and surf, etc.
- 20 watts per channel high-power sound with Dolby Virtual Surround
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It's crap, and the customer service isn't any better (UPDATED)
First the one good part: There's some nice quality when you watch TV, and it goes great with surround sound.
Now the bad parts.
First, the screen scratches VERY easily. By two months it was almost impossible to even look at the screen without staring at these white little smudges.
This TV worked fine for about six months. I was watching TV one night and I got this warning message that went something like "please replace lamp." I figured I had some time to order a new lamp because your TV lamp is supposed to last for 6000 hours, and once you get this message you have 1000 more hours to enjoy your TV and then it goes blank and you need a new lamp. At first I was confused because I certainly didn't use my TV for 5000 hours since I got it, so I shouldn't have been getting this warning.
Two hours after I got this warning my screen went blank.
Usually, when you turn on the TV a little orange light goes on, which turns to green when the screen goes on. It was now flashing red. The TV wouldn't turn on. I realized something was wrong with the TV since it only gave me 2 out of the 1000 more hours it was supposed to give me.
I contacted Philips and ordered a new lamp. They said it was going to be delivered in about a week. I was leaving for Italy in a couple days for a week's vacation, so I figured my new lamp would be waiting for me when I get back.
It wasn't. So I called up customer service and asked them where my lamp was. They told me--"It's on back order! No one told you? Oh, I'm so sorry!"
So, my new lamp was on back order and I was stuck without a TV. They said allow one more week for shipping.
I waited a week and a couple days, and my lamp still wasn't delivered. So I called up customer service again and they told me it was still on back order.
After a month of it being on back order I requested to talk to the executive level of customer service. The more high-authority workers told me if my lamp is on back order for 20 days or more, I could request a total refund of my crappy hi-definition TV. (I was on vacation a lot so I was told this when I got back) And that's just what I did.
A day after they confirmed my refund, my TV magically started working again.
It was very confusing, and I can't figure out why it suddenly started to work after one month of it not working.
Philips is still going to pick up my TV and give me a refund, because I'm NOT keeping this TV.
I used a tape measure to measure my TV room and this time I'm going to get a nice 100 inch TV that doesn't have the name PHILIPS on it.
DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT. IN THE WORDS OF MY TV, CONSIDER YOURSELF WARNED.
UPDATED October 6, 2005--I do not have this 44 inch TV. I have the EXACT same model in a 63 inch version.
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A lemon from which you can't make lemonade
Because of the combination of the Philips name and the gorgeous picture quality of the floor model we saw at Bose, we purchased on of these from Bose. Two and a half weeks after it was installed, it flashed a message saying "replace lamp" (the lamps are supposed to last for 6,000 hours) and then it popped off, and we couldn't get it to turn on again.
We first contacted Philips, but their service center is in the Philippines, and the people know NOTHING about the products. On the second call and upon my insistence, they referred us to a customer service center in the US. That service center knew something about the product and thought perhaps the lamp was defective and sent us a new one (free, but only after some pointed comments about the fact that the TV wasn't even a month old). The replacement lamp did absolutely no good. We asked to have the TV replaced, but all Philips would do was to say we should arrange for a local authorized repair service to come to see what they could do.
At that point, we contacted Bose because we did not trust the long-term viability of whatever fix the repairmen might do, and the TV was too expensive to take the chance that it would break down two days after the warranty lapsed. Bose arranged for Philips to take back the TV and give us a replacement. But it seemed to us that Bose had to strong-arm Philips to stand behind the product.
The replacement worked for less than 24 hours before going into permanent stand-by mode. Bose agreed immediately to take it back and refund our purchase price. The only good aspect of our experience was the consummate professionalism and customer service of Bose.
I should add that on the day the second TV failed, Philips announced to the financial markets that it is terminating its rear projection TV line, citing market share considerations. My bet, the real reason is too high a defect rate on the product, based on our zero-for-two experience.
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Question : How do i use my computer as a speaker system using a microphone
i want to use my computer as a speaker system using a standard microphone for PC. How do i make it work is there a program that could be used to make it happen
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this is question is a bit specialist for this site.for technical problems I try www.aria.co.ukand click on forum.
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Question : Can a Bose speaker system with Base box and speaker has amplifier
I want to buy a DVD player which I can use for playing music with BOSE speaker system with Base box, which is usually used for attaching with lap tops. Is it possible Can i play movies from DVD player on to my lap top
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Most modern laptops have a DVD drive ... why not just play directly, and output audio from the laptop to Bose
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