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Philips Magnavox TP2785C 27″ TV

Philips Magnavox TP2785C 27″ TV

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  • 27-inch color TV with flat dark-glass picture tube
  • Black-stretch circuitry enhances darker portions of the picture
  • 181-channel tuning with picture-in-picture
  • SmartSound Plus instantly optimizes audio for program content
  • V-chip parental control to monitor what children watch

Philips Magnavox’s TP2785C 27-inch TV incorporates a flat dark-glass picture tube, black stretch circuitry, a patented comb filter (R-Y, B-Y BiMOS circuitry), and SmartPicture technology for an enhanced, realistic picture with customized color settings. The 181-channel tuner supports picture-in-picture viewing, as well as trilingual (English, Spanish, and French) onscreen setup and programming.The built-in stereo sound system includes an MTS/SAP decoder with dbx noise reduction to eliminate hiss and high-frequency interference. The pair of 5-inch full-range speakers deliver cinematic sound. SmartSound Plus instantly optimizes the audio of all your favorite programs and broadcasts with four different custom settings (movie, music, voice, and personal) and bass, treble, and balance combinations. SmartSound also keeps consistent volume levels between programs and commercials, and from one channel to another.The Philips TP2785C has an eight-channel surf memory so you can scan your most-wat

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List Price: $ 399.00

Price: $ 399.00

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    David Christensen

    May 13, 2011

    66 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Good, but needs improvement (especially in quality), September 24, 2000
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    David Christensen (Central MA) –

    This review is from: Philips Magnavox TP2785C 27″ TV (Electronics)

    OK, bought this model to replace a Zenith that recently died (ll years old)

    The picture is AMAZING, but . . . the first one we got had a crooked picture. That is, the picture was off the left side of the screen, and the right side of the picture was higher (by about an inch) than the left side. Consequently, if you were watching something with text, some of the text would be cut off in certain areas of the picture. We exchanged it and the second one had the same problem. (right side of picture higher than left side of picture) But this one wasn’t as bad, and didn’t cut off any text, so we decided we could live with it.

    Other than that, it’s by far the best picture I’ve seen on any TV.

    One thing that’s kind of annoying is that the universal remote doesn’t seem to work with anything but this one particular TV. It will not control either of our VCRs (one is 4 years old, the other is about six months old, both major brands). Most troubling is that the Philips remote will not control a *current model Philips DVD player* (DVD 711), even though a specific code for controlling Phillips DVD players is listed in the owners manual for the TP2785C. So I guess it’s not surprising that it won’t control JVC or Sony VCRs, if it can’t even control equipment made by the same company!

    Another nasty surpise is that it does not have variable audio outputs, even though the owner’s manual clearly suggests that it does. That is, according to the owner’s manual, you can control the volume level of the audio output jacks with the TV remote control. They even have a pretty picture demonstrating how to do this. According to philips, it is a “typo”. (some typo!)

    A real contrast control would be a nice touch. Their idea of contrast control is “on or off”, not variable. So you either like the contrast that they choose for you, or you learn to live with it. Luckily, they didn’t do too bad in adjusting the contrast at the factory.

    Before someone gets the wrong idea, I’m pretty happy with this TV. The picture quality alone is worth every penny I paid for it. Hook it up to a DVD player through the S-Video input. Properly adjusted, the picture is simply awesome.

    If you buy one though, check the picture CAREFULLY to make sure you didn’t get a crooked one. Apparently, quality control at Philips could use some improvement.

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    Stan

    May 13, 2011

    13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Outstanding TV for the Price, December 4, 2000
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    Stan (Pennsylvania) –

    This review is from: Philips Magnavox TP2785C 27″ TV (Electronics)

    I went looking for a 27″ TV at a good price. I brought home a Sanyo and hated it as soon as turned it on. The picture was ok and it had all the bells and whistles as this P.M., however, it had an annoying buzz whenever there was text on the screen or if the scene was bright. I took it back and spent the extra [money] for the TP2785C. All I can say is that you get what you pay for! The P.M. has both excellent picture and sound. The picture gets even better when I play DVDs thru the S-jack. I would rate this TV’s picture second only to a Sony Trintron in the category home personal tv’s, (my mother has a Trinitron). The only thing I dislike is the remote. The channel and volume buttons are too small and out-of-position, and all remotes now should employ the “lighted” style. Otherwise, I highly recommend this TV.

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