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Best price for a tv with integrated digital please?

hethmar
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Hi, just as the televisual feast of Christmas approaches our old tv is starting to pack up.
Ive googled til Im googled out - can anyone advise on the best tv at the keenest price (lower end!) for one with integrated digital programming as Im sick of the freeview box sliding off the top of the tv (even though blue-tacked).
Ive seen some Sony, Sanyo and Phillips for about £350 ish including stand but which has the best reputation and is easiest to set up and use please? And does anyone know of any voucher code discounts for electrical retailers. :santa2:
Ive googled til Im googled out - can anyone advise on the best tv at the keenest price (lower end!) for one with integrated digital programming as Im sick of the freeview box sliding off the top of the tv (even though blue-tacked).
Ive seen some Sony, Sanyo and Phillips for about £350 ish including stand but which has the best reputation and is easiest to set up and use please? And does anyone know of any voucher code discounts for electrical retailers. :santa2:
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I've the predecessor for this Panasonic and can't fault it(not sure if thsi is cheapest price but was more to show model number)
http://www.empiredirect.co.uk/content/products/details/index.asp?modelcode=PAN-TX28DTM10 -
Hi hethmar,
I'm going to move your thread over to the I wanna board, where you may get more replies.
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Sorry, but how do I find that board from here? Thanks
Hey, I did it all on my own :j0 -
Well, no recommendations guys so can anyone tell me what you should look for in a digital tv. I see some are 50 mz, some 100. Some can handle 100 digital stations, some only 30. Some have hard drives (??).
Whats the ultimate specs you should aim for please?0 -
Sory Woby-Tide you must have put that on when I was fiddling to move boards. Thanks very much for the info. I hovering between Sanyo and your choice now! :xmassign:0
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I've seen this one in Currys
http://www.currys.co.uk/martprd/store/cur_page.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@0605650429.1134572132@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccfjaddghifmffkcflgceggdhhmdgmk.0&page=Product&fm=20&sm=2&tm=undefined&sku=286194&category_oid=-25965
You can get a freeview thing that goes in a Scart socket
http://www.johnlewis.com/Audio+and+TV/Freeview+Boxes/Freeview+Boxes/Freeview+Boxes/230222642/Product.aspx
it is reviewed here http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds26449.html
so that won't fall off the topPosts are not advice and must not be relied upon.0 -
Many thanks Richard. I would prefer one that has an integral digital tuner I think as its a pain having to keep swopping back and forward when I use the dvd and so on. I want one that automatically tunes itself.0
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