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I`m confused about NTSC (Toshiba 210 and Philips 28PW6515)
I am not sure wheather the Philips accepts an NTSC signal, but am also not sure whether I even need it too.
My Toshiba will hopefully arrive in a few days (from Richer Sounds) and as this is the multi region version will it output my region 1 ntsc discs in pal format?
Also does anyone know if the Philips 28PW6515 is a good tv to buy. It is one of the cheapest real flat widescreens I have found (£460).
Thanks
RE: I`m confused about NTSC (Toshiba 210 and Philips 28PW6515)
I wouldn`t worry, when i bought my old dvd player from Richer Sounds they said that all of their players output Pal 60hz.
Even it didn`t, chances are your tv will be able to handle the ntsc signal anyway!
RE: I`m confused about NTSC (Toshiba 210 and Philips 28PW6515)
In any case, I`m pretty sure the Tosh machines output RGB, so a fully wired SCART lead should be all you need for a perfect picture. Just set the Tosh to RGB mode, and you`re laughing - you don`t need to worry about NTSC at all.
Mike
RE: I`m confused about NTSC (Toshiba 210 and Philips 28PW6515)
£460,where from?tell me now!
shnozzer
RE: I`m confused about NTSC (Toshiba 210 and Philips 28PW6515)
The 28PW6515 is available at empiredirect (for £460, £480 inc delivery) and at unbeatable (for £452, £480 inc delivery).
However these versions are without the cabinet. The cabinet version (28PW6515C) costs £546 (not incl delivery) at unbeatable and £586 at dabs.com (includes delivery)
How much did you pay for yours?
Is it best to connect the Toshiba by RGB scart or S-Video?
This item was edited on Sunday, 2nd September 2001, 17:19
RE: I`m confused about NTSC (Toshiba 210 and Philips 28PW6515)
RGB should in theory look much better, but try both.
Mike
RE: I`m confused about NTSC (Toshiba 210 and Philips 28PW6515)
£600 including cabinet
RE: I`m confused about NTSC (Toshiba 210 and Philips 28PW6515)
There is no discernible difference in RGB or S-VHS output on my Tosh 210. I`ve tried both, but RGB meant looping it through my SKY digibox which was causing problems.Either that or a double adaptor which also caused problems. Direct connection to AV1 ( RGB ) of SKY and AV2 ( S-VHS ) of dvd solved the problem completely, and I`m boogered if I notice a difference in picture quality.
If you`ve got a Tosh DVD player why not try and get a Tosh TV so you can use the much praised component connections that only Tosh TV`s offer ? Provided you can get one with that facility for the same money as the Philips ?
There has been other threads on this today.