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(More customer reviews)there is no stereo! the inputs/outputs are mono. which makes no sense really.
But i really do enjoy this tv. it's great for video games/dvd's. the picture is just crystal. you also have different picture settings you can access with one button press on the remote. default (your setting), theatre, and home. good for switching picture types for games to tv, etc.
the mono sound output is easy to bypass if you just connect the audio out from your dvd/vcr to your stereo. I needed a new TV but want to wait for prices in HDTV's to come down a bit. this is a great TV to hold me over till then and i didnt have to spend alot of money
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Easily one of the most affordable 27-inch TVs around, the Apex AT2702 offers basic and convenient features for home theaters on a budget. Its stylish silver exterior complements many other audio/video components, and its user-friendly front-panel AV inputs let you plug in a camcorder, VCR, or gaming console quickly and easily. The set is monaural, but if you're interested in stereo sound you can still route a DVD player, VCR, or analog RCA cable-box outputs through a hi-fi integrated receiver or home-theater surround processor while using the AT2702 as a video monitor. Cable or satellite television is not required, however: the set includes a 181-channel NTSC broadcast tuner.
Standard RF, composite-, and S-video inputs accommodate DVD players, cable boxes, VCRs, and other AV equipment (up to four devices total, including the front-panel inputs), and a set of rear-panel AV outputs lets you route the TV's audio and video to a VCR for off-air recording. The set also features a trilingual onscreen display (English, Spanish, French), closed-caption display, V-Chip parental control, a sleep timer, auto-off, and a full-function remote control.

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