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PHILIPS MAGNAVOX 15MF400T LCD TV Flat Panel Monitor
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Retail Price: $299.99
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PHILIPS MAGNAVOX 15MF400T LCD TV Flat Panel Monitor Condition: Reconditioned
Manufacturer ID: 15mf400t
Manufacturer Name: Magnavox

A versatile and handy little flat TV that's a tremendous value. Bedroom. Kitchen. Office. This compact 15-inch LCD TV is at home just about anywhere, can be hooked up to most video sources and can also be used as a computer monitor. Comes complete with built-in NTSC (common analog) tuner and remote control.

Compact 15-inch Size
Fits almost anywhere; ideal for the office or any room in the home. (Great for watching cooking shows in the kitchen!)
Wall-mountable
Saves valuable desk or countertop space
Contrast Ratio: 450:1
Provides an intense image with rich colors
Resolution: 768 x 1024
For a sharp picture with greater detail
XGA Panel
Ensures fast ""response"" time so sports and other fast-moving content are clear and without motion blur
140-degree Viewing Angle
Wide enough to make every seat in the room a good one
Stereo Sound
Makes your favorite programs sound their best
AV Inputs
Increases versatility for hookup of a DVD player, camcorder or just about any other AV component
VGA Input
Allows you to use your TV as a high-resolution PC monitor
S-Video Input
For better images from a wide variety of video sources. Also includes common composite video input
Remote Control Included
Batteries, too!
Specifications:
Integrated NTSC Tuner
2D comb filter
S-video and Composite A/V input
Brightness: 280Cd/m2
Contrast Ratio: 450:1
Resolution: 768 x 1024
Viewing angle H/V: 140/120 deg
Panel response time: 16 ms
Stereo/SRS Sound: 2 x 3 watt

This television receiver has only an analog broadcast tuner and will require a converter box after February 17, 2009, to receive over-the-air broadcasts with an antenna because of the U.S.'s transition to digital broadcasting

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