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Matsui 32" Widescreen TV (32WN20)
posted by Steve Rae on Monday, 6th January 2003, 10:07

Mostly Harmless

I've ordered one of these TV's from Currys to replace my old Wharfdale 28" Nicam set, which has developed a power on fault.

I chose this model as it's cheap, and not Goodmans or Beka (whoever they are) and i've heard stuff about matsui, that it's made by Sanyo or Grundig.

has anyone got one of these sets and what are they like....

having to wait 2 weeks for delivery.....

I've got a Aiwa hifi linked to my old TV for the surround sound setup so don't need tremendous sound..... just need to know if you can zoom the black bars off the top and bottom while watching DVD' etc and does it have an auto setting, like my mates Samsung, where it automatically zooms the picture etc.

Thanks in advance

RE: Matsui 32" Widescreen TV (32WN20)
posted by Nikon on Monday, 6th January 2003, 13:51

Competent

The Matsui stuff is all outsourced with the most important thing being price. The only way to get Grundig or Sanyo is to buy them.

Steve..

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