Magnavox 17MD255V/17 17-Inch Widescreen LCD TV with DVD Player

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Magnavox 17MD255V/17 17-Inch Widescreen LCD TV with DVD Player

from: Philips Magnavox



 : Magnavox 17MD255V/17 17-Inch Widescreen LCD TV with DVD Player
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Philips
EAN: 0037849959923
Label: Philips Magnavox
Manufacturer: Philips Magnavox
Model: 17MD255V/17
Publisher: Philips Magnavox
Studio: Philips Magnavox



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Features:
  • 17-inch LCD TV/DVD player combo; measures 21.4 x 15.1 x 6.6 inches (WxHxD) with included stand
  • HD-ready; 16:9 aspect ratio
  • compatible with DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, CD-R/RW, MP3 audio, and Kodak Picture CDs
  • Inputs: 1 composite, 1 S-Video, 1 component, 1 VGA
  • Two stereo speakers, 4 watts apiece (8 watts total)





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - DVD Player
The DVD player on the model I bought (32 inch) was faulty from the start. Took in the disk my son picked out "special" when we bought the t.v. and will neither play it nor eject it. Customer service gave me the number of an authorized service center 30 minutes from me. It's hard to believe that yesterday I didn't have a television and today I've got one that needs servicing. If you are in the market for expensive hassles (with a bonus of disappointed youngsters), then by all means, rush out and GET THIS T.V.!



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - DVD quit after 3 months
I have the 26" model and I've watched two DVD in the 4 months that I've owned the TV. The DVD player is not working. I bought a refurb and it started acting up right after the warranty ended. The television has a great picture and works fine and has alot of features. Save the money and buy a model without the DVD player. I wish I read these reviews prior to buying it.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Magnavox tv/dvd -
Have had the 13" tv/dvd for 2 years. We use it only a few weekends a month, and have had no trouble with it during all this time. 2 weeks ago,however, the dvd player kept ejecting the dvd.Called magnavox customer service,serv reps very hard to understand and they couldn't understand me.20 minutes of repeating info and then the rep said that he had never heard of such a problem, this problem has never come up before in his experience. After reading several reviews on different websites about this model, apparently he was very mistaken. They would not accept tv back even with us paying for servicing.Website customer service "is not working at this time" for 2 weeks now. Will not buy Magnavox product again.Customer service was the worst of it.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - DVD Player Quit
As with other's reviews, the DVD player quit working after 12 months (just out of warranty). MAGNAVOX has declined servicing or exchanging after warranty expiration eventhough I was expecting to pay for repair/exchange. They have basically abandoned a poor product. Looks like I'll be the one abandoning them in the future.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Don't buy this for the DVD player.
I was interested in this unit because it fit wonderfully in my small urban apartment, but was extremely dismayed when the DVD unit stopped working after three months. Do not buy this TV if you plan on using the DVD. The picture quality, however, is surprisingly good.



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