What do you know about the AKAI RPTV-give me the GOOD the bad the ugly. all info will be helpful- thanx, howie
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Sorry Howard you post slipped by me undetected somehow 8O
Well...let's just say you get what you pay for. They might make a good option for a cheap TV for a secondary residence (cabin/holiday home) or kid's TV room etc that you don't plan on keeping for more than a couple years and aren't too worried about getting stellar quality... I'd liken it to fast food, sure it's cheap, easy, fast and fills you up but there isn't a whole lot of substance or nutritional value there. Don't be surprised when it goes through ya fast or causes some discomfort too :lol:
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