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MMS
on 2022-02-18
17:41:57
 Re: Is there such a thing as an interlaced picture for the +4?

Actually, almost all Philips TVs (at least the medium ranges and up) had a side panel contains the AV and S-Video connectors, and all of these TVs had a scart socket with Y/C signals connected. (upmarket TVs had even the R,B,G all connected, typically called Matchline).

Usually you can find the "leaflets" of them on Philips page. (on the second page at Connectivity you may find all important information). If you find a nice one somewhere, you can check the technical details in advance.
One example, I think we produced it in Hungary:
https://www.p4c.philips.com/files/2/29pt8640_12/29pt8640_12_pss_.pdf

The basic, simple TV models sometimes missed these features, had only composite (CVBS) on scart and on the side panel too.



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