Another first from Thorn. This time its time. Electronic Digital time on Thom Precision 20. Why should Thorn put an illuminated Even when it’s off — it’s Oil electronic digital clock on the Precision 20? The precise time is on the Precision 20 — Well — think about it. v* even when the picture’s switched off. Day and How many times in the middle of a U Anytime. And the Precision 20’s precise programme you didn’t much want to watch — |g| -IM i ffl electronic digital clock is accurate to within 3 have you missed the programme you did want ** y jM sec onds. It can be adjusted to differing to watch on the other channel, because you j levels of brightness. And it has a built-in didn’t have your eye on the time. Or how many warn * n ? blinker that tells you if there’s been a times have you become completely lost in the || feMi 3 power break. middle of an enthralling programme — and ;|BB| p- *? '*'uSSmHl Precision 20‘s electronic Digital ( lock is a missed a vital news broadcast — or been late IlKfißr great extra that proves just how far ahead for a meeting —or let a cake bum ... all <t- ’ ~ Thom thinking is. Yet another reason for because the time wasn’t there to remind you. F " ' - SpB 0 9 : buying the Precision 20. Advanced Thorn thinking -- HMMIBHBM Once again Thom have set out to prove * V just how far ahead they are of all other . iML' television manufacturers. Not only in technical brilliance. Not only in creative thinking. Butin giving you the clever extras that make all the IF JB BKjl| difference to your television viewing. $ \| w Thom time. Again we’re first.
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