
Mirai DTL-632V200
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Mirai DTL-632V200
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Overall A Good System. Been Using It Since Past 1
Overall a good system. been using it since past 1 year and am thoroughly satisfied with my TV.
It has all the plus points whic I was looking for as this is my first LCD tv. It can also be used a a PC mnitor or a secod TV lateron if I buy top of the line bigger LCD tv at a later stage.
Picture quality is sharp and clear, however sound is OK.
Genral functions are good and easy to operate with the remote.
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Had This For Along While Now. First Set Went Back
Had this for along while now. First set went back as there was a number of dead or stuck pixals. Rang up help desk and had another delivered the next day !!! No dead pixals to this day on this set. Friends who have seen it say its better than their more expensive sets. Getting hard to find now but if u do find one snap it up. Do not pay more than £299 for it. Ive seen a few ppl selling it just under £600
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I Purchased A 32" Lcd Tv Mirai Dtl-632v200 Three W
I purchased a 32" LCD TV Mirai DTL-632V200 three weeks ago.I have noticed since day one that you can hear a high pitch noise from Inside the unit. I have noticed if you change the back light to max the noise fades but not completely. The colours seem to change and become more redder at times. The screen can also become milky and you adjust the screen brightness and 10 mins later its back again. What ever you seems to be watching. My original TV never gave me any problems other than it was a few years old and I wanted a change. The old TV, colour and brightness/contrast was always perfectly ok. My reception is very good as I have no problems on another flat screen in the kitchen.
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