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Sony MFM-HT75W Review
The good: Attractive design; integrated TV tuner; integrated speakers and subwoofer; good image quality; well-designed remote control.
The bad: Limited adjustability; can't view TV in wide screen.
The bottom line: The Sony MFM-HT75W is a snazzy, well-designed dual-purpose LCD that will please those who want a display that can work and play simultaneously.
Sony MFM-HT75W Specs
Manufacturer: Sony
Part number: MFM-HT75/W
- Product Specifications
