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<blockquote data-quote="closetosoton" data-source="post: 142254" data-attributes="member: 184281"><p>My 28" widescreen philips which I was quite attached to (*) has given up the ghost! </p><p></p><p>Any recommendations for flat panels you've recently bought?</p><p></p><p>-cts</p><p></p><p></p><p>(*) I'm quite attached to it because I built it out of spare parts when I was a student working in Holland for Philips - I cramed in every single feature, PIP, twin tuners, NICAM, and best thing is I put in one of two prototype tubes which were good performers (with lots of special coatings: anti radiation, anti glare, anti reflection, auntie this, auntie that) but was too expensive to put into production....and in '94 I was the first with a widescreen TV - I had to wait a good few years for the pictures to arrive! It should have cost £2K at the time, but lets say I didn't pay that - I was a student!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="closetosoton, post: 142254, member: 184281"] My 28" widescreen philips which I was quite attached to (*) has given up the ghost! Any recommendations for flat panels you've recently bought? -cts (*) I'm quite attached to it because I built it out of spare parts when I was a student working in Holland for Philips - I cramed in every single feature, PIP, twin tuners, NICAM, and best thing is I put in one of two prototype tubes which were good performers (with lots of special coatings: anti radiation, anti glare, anti reflection, auntie this, auntie that) but was too expensive to put into production....and in '94 I was the first with a widescreen TV - I had to wait a good few years for the pictures to arrive! It should have cost £2K at the time, but lets say I didn't pay that - I was a student! [/QUOTE]
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