PHILIPS NEW COLOUR TELEVISIONS , -—t| Philips imagination makes it so easy for .Hl you to have the world of teletext at your HHSiSSBSI I fingertips. Teletext is the information service you call up on your TV screen at the press of a button. There are literally hundreds of differM iRBI ent pages — f rom the latest updated news, H . Jw ' sports, racing and stock exchange reports, 1 fC|B ■ to hobby tips and programme subtitles for I l -MM|Pt jjESB the hard of hearing. Most TV brands, including Philips, give JT you the choice of teletext when you buy. But / only the advanced technology of Philips new Trendset colour televisions makes it quite so ./Tr easy t 0 convert t 0 teletext at any time in the n| A registered service agent, working in BB your home, can turn your 20,22 or 26-inch Trendset into a teletext set within 30 888 In 30 minutes they convert to teletext. ■s■■■■ i ■ It means you can enjoy better viewing __B now from the most advanced colour televisions you can buy today — and still ave opti 01 " 1 °f te ' etext tom ° rrow - he new ph '^ s Trendset c ° ! ° ur televisions with the teletext option are availat3,e ' n 20, 22 or 26 inch. The range also "vB includes 14 and 16 inch portables. Every i |B model features High Quality (Hi-Q) sound, A automatic switch-off, and Electronic Search , Tuning that locks onto the strongest VHP, ’’ J VCR or third-channel UHFsignal for the best possible viewing under all circumstances, t They all come with full function remote " control; on the larger models it tucks W away nea fiy ' n t° c °ntrol panel. s ee very ! atest televisions from the leaders in television technology at your Philips dealer now. $■ PHILIPS We want you to have the best vRy
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