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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: N Yorks
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Thinking about buying a tv
At the mo, I'm currently debating if I should get a 1st hand tv for my room, but I have no idea if I'd like to get a WS or a 21in? My room is small, but I'd want one thats resonable in price and may be so I can use my tv out on my graphics card, as I've really wanted to give that a go, as My tv/dvd combi isn't all that its cracked up to be!
Please help me decide on a tv! Cheers Jp |
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Hi Jp,
I started a thread with some sort of similar questions. I'm leaning towards a package deal on Unbeatable now - £479 for a Sony WS 28" TV, DVD Player and VCR. http://forum.digitalspy.co.uk/board/...d.php?t=154426 Cheers James |
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Unbeatable "Rock" and I now buy most electrical things from them, If it's in stock it's usually with me first thing next day.
Just bought a Samsmug 17" TV/DVD/VCR for the bedroom from them and have a KD28DX51TNS 28" SONY IDTV on order ! Both far cheaper than I could find elsewhere. The Sony was reccomend by a friend, so I had a look in the sony shop and it looked and sounded fantastic, which made my mind up Customer service is also good, bought a tv for the office and the stand that it came with would not fit together (it was missing a hole in one of the metal tube legs). They sent a courrier to pick it up and sent us a replacement shortly afterwards. |
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Location: York, UK
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hi JP, but isnt ur bedroom the size of Harry Potters bedroom under the stairs, ud have to take everything out to get a widescrren Tv in it, lol
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