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Philips 1000-Watt 5.1 DVD Home Theater System [Refurbished] - $99.99 + $5 shipping
1 * Philips HTS3372 DVD Home Theatre System with 1080p Up-conversion
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Philips 1000-Watt 5.1 DVD Home Theater System
$99.99 + $5 Shipping
Condition: Refurbished
Product List:
1 Philips HTS3372 DVD Home Theatre System with 1080p Up-conversion
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Cool, another 2 hours before the next deal
Yeah… april fools day was a hoot with the filters. As soon as you had them figured out, woot changed them all again.
misaj
May 25, 2010, 5:54am
8
Geeze two big items in a row, at least this one is a bit more practical…
These are great for a starter system, but if you are looking for something that will not be obsolete, get yourself a nice onkyo receiver paired with a set of their speakers.
Everyone just get three and let’s move on…
Bacon or cheese?
Bacon or cheese ?
I bought this on a previous Woot for about $115 or so - love it!
Right. See everyone in 2 hours!
I’m in the market for a 1000 watt system.
I use my PS3 for Blu ray disks and gaming and everything else…
Should I hold out for one that has an HDMI in?
I’d like mine on a bisquit please.
Avatar sucked a giant bag of crap!
Avatar sucked a giant bag of crap!
You must have a 7in TV then
Avatar sucked a giant bag of crap!
lol… I was trying to figure out what you hated so much about your avatar…
haku
May 25, 2010, 5:59am
19
will this connect to my home network so i can play movies that are on my computer ?
will this also work as a AV Receiver for anything i might want to send to my TV ?
I’m confused on how a 1000-Watt system is rated to draw 180 watts of power? Is the output rating somehow not the same as a typical watt unit of power?