Philips RF Modulator (PH61159)
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| List Price: | $14.95 |
| Price: | $9.95 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
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Product Details
- Brand: Philips
- Model: PH61159
- Dimensions: 1.80" h x 6.80" w x 10.00" l, 1.23 pounds
Features
- RF modulator will work with DVD players, VCRs, TVs, and other audio/video components
- Can be used on channel 3 or channel 4 on your TV to show other components that are hooked up
- Connect through the RF input and output or the composite video input
- Stereos can also connect through the stereo audio inputs
- Modulator can switch from a TV channel to the video product that you have connected automatically
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
The PHILIPS PH61159 is a small, modest box that can save you lots of aggravation. If your television is not equipped with an Audio/Video jack, or it's already occupied, the RF Demodulator is a must-have companion piece for your DVD player or video game systems. Connects one Audio/Video Component to a TV. Allows the connection of DVD Players, Video Game Systems, Camcorders and other video components to TVs not equipped with A/V jacks.
Customer Reviews
Great little device
I needed a cheap little device to hook up a DVD player and laptop to an old TV. This device does it very nicely. Picture quality is great from the DVD player and my laptop.
I would recommend this product to anyone looking for a simple cheap solution to hooking up a DVD player to an old TV.
Low price, but . . .
I do appreciate this box's functionality - I've got an old TV without composite video input (the red/yellow/white hookups); only a single coaxial input. This box let me hook up DVD player/XBox/whatever to the TV, and it worked flawlessly, but only for about three months. Now the connections within the unit itself are loose, and it's essentially useless. My feeling is that the reason this unit is so inexpensive is because it's shoddily manufactured. I'd shell out a little more for the Recoton version or maybe Radioshack's version. Just know that this will probably die before a year is up.
Does What It's Supposed To Do
I just got this unit to replace a TERRIBLE Terk Mini Modulator (don't buy, don't buy, don't buy) and the Philips product works great. Picture and sound quality are much better than I expected. It's nice to find something with a price this low that works this well.




