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Can anybody recommend me a new tv for my bedroom, I'm looking a 22" - 26" tv. The maximum I would like to spend is around £200. Also freeview isn't a big worry because I'll be using my Freeview+ box
Tesco's own brands Technika seem like a good deal, but what are they like for Picture quality and after sales? |
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Can anybody recommend me a new tv for my bedroom, I'm looking a 22" - 26" tv. The maximum I would like to spend is around £200. Also freeview isn't a big worry because I'll be using my Freeview+ box
Tesco's own brands Technika seem like a good deal, but what are they like for Picture quality and after sales? after being stung before (by crappy cheap TVs), I would go for only, panasonic, samsung, LG, sony. in that order too. (most people would put sony ahead of LG and Samsung, but personally Im not a fan) |
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go for one of the main brands....its safer - although you can get a bad one in any brand, but it should improve your chances of it not going wrong.
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Saw this today in-store, anybody have any experience with Logik.
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Take a look at Tesco's ebay clearance store. They've got some "refurbished" Panasonic sets for about £130 which look good.
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