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[www.ScriptDebate.com] Philips have just introduced two new hi-def displays, one of which (the 63PF9631D) is among the largest plasma displays available on the market. The 63PF9631D is 1080i, not 1080p, and has a built-in USB port to allow you to view images via a USB card reader, camera or portable player like the iPod.

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