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Looking for a good 14/15" TV
I'm looking to buy a good but cheap 14 or 15" TV - to go in a bedroom.
I don't mind whether it's a CRT TV or LCD. I don't really want to spend more than £130. Can anyone recommend anything? Would an LCD be reliable? I spent £150 on an LCD computer monitor and the bulb went after a year. I was wondering about this cheap LCD from Tesco - http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.100-8909...t.y%3d368.aspx |
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I'd rather go for this and avoid anything Philips...
http://www.comet.co.uk/cometbrowse/p....do?sku=365300 |
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I thought Philips was one of the best electronics companies? Would that LCD be bright enough - 250 cd/m2 brightness. How about a CRT TV? Quote:
Originally Posted by Telly_Man
I'd rather go for this and avoid anything Philips...
http://www.comet.co.uk/cometbrowse/p....do?sku=365300 |
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I guess you've not read many of the Philips threads on here?
That LCD is absolutely fantastic for the money. |
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No - I haven't read the Phillips threads.
That TV looks good value - most 17" LCDs are £200+? |
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Yes, it's on offer at the moment.
Read the Philips threads, you'll soon change your mind on them
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