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advise on warfdale LCD1710AF please??
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hi,

Does anyone have one of these TV’s? If so any information reviews would be very helpful?

I am looking for a bedroom TV about 17” LCD,

I have been looking at this model because I like the idea of it having integrated digital and widescreen at the right price but I’m not to sure if the gubbings are any good? Maybe someone could advise if this is worth buying?

Also is 2 x 3 watt enough power for the speakers because they look very small too me??

Thanks;

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LCD1710AF TV features:
• Silver.
• 17in (43.1cm) TV with 43cm visible screen size.
• 50Hz refresh rate.
• Resolution 1280 x 768 pixels.
• Brightness 450cd/m2.
• Contrast 500:1.
• Nicam stereo.
• 2 x 3w RMS output.
• Teletext with fastext.
• UHF and VHF tuners.
• Auto setup.
• Auto search tuner, sorting and labelling.
• Sleep timer.
• Child lock.
• NTSC compatible.
• PC input - suitable for use as PC monitor.
• Headphone socket.
• Side AV socket.
• DC socket.
• 2 SCART sockets.
• Remote control (batteries supplied).
• 100 - 240v AC mains operation.
• Complete with stand.
• Size of TV (H)37.6, (W)45.6, (D)6.7cm.
• Size with stand (H)37.6, (W)45.6, (D)17.8cm.
• TV weight 4.8kg.
• Stand weight 0.6kg.
• Suitable for wall mounting (brackets not supplied).

Freeview features:
• Digitally interactive.
• Digital text.
• RF loop.
• Digital video broadcasting (DVB) subtitles available.
• Auto setup.
• Scans for new channels.
• Full access to over 30 digital Freeview channels.
• 'Now & next' and '7 day' electronic programme guide (EPG).
• Top Up TV compatible.
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I just purchased one of these and it seems pretty good. Very nice to have both digital channels and analogue ones. I first purchased a similar but different brand model but took it straight back as the audio quality was so poor you couldn't hear it. This one is much better as I guess you'd expect from high end speaker manufacturers Wharfedale. Haven't had it long enough to be completely sure, but so far it's great.
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Can anyone help me answer a question regarding this unit?


Can you watch one of the AV channels (eg: scart 1 or 2) and get the audio from the audio in connectors?

ie: Watch AV1 or AV2 (scart 1/2) and select the audio souce on the remote to instead be from the audio in connectors (PC IN)?
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Beware I purchaced one from Argos just over a year ago so out of waranty ,one night no picture but sound after trying on and off smoke wafted up from back of set.
I have taken it to a repair shop and he is having great difficulty finding who acctuly built it to source the faulty componant.
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Can anyone out there help a damsel in distress. Last year I bought both of my sons ( good GCSE results) the Wharfedale LCD1710AF tv's which have been brilliant but one of them now has a faulty mains lead. I have tried locally (Southend-on-sea) and on various Internet sites to obtain one but have been unable to locate any.

I would be most grareful if anybody can point me in the direction of a replacement.

Many thanks Trees

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Hi can anyone help please? have one of these and it keeps switching off every 5 mins not sure if i fell asleep on remote or ita a fault. The helpline is a cmplete waste of time and will not help, only send an engineer....any ideas?

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