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Samsung Series 4 32" LE32A436 HD Ready Freeview Widescreen LCD TV £329.99

Just looking through Play.com for a home cinema system and came across this which i thought was a bit of a bargin.
Samsung Series 4 32" LE32A436 HD Ready Freeview Widescreen LCD TV £329.99

http://www.play.com/Electronics/Electronics/4-/5320508/Samsung-Series-4-32-LE32A436-HD-Ready-Freeview-Widescreen-LCD-TV/Product.html :D
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  • Lynsey
    Lynsey Posts: 9,486 Forumite
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    No. 6 Total £740.00 - No. 7 £1000.00 - No. 8 £875.00 - No. 9 £700.00 (target met)
  • Lynsey wrote: »

    £308.70, not sure about delivery though.

    Delivery free after 3 days:
    • Delivery on a Saturday: £20.00
    • Delivery in the next 3 days: £10.00
    • Delivery after 3 days (free): £0.00
  • Lynsey
    Lynsey Posts: 9,486 Forumite
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    Thanks to gunners2007. This is a great deal and I actually have just bought one via my link for £308.70. Without the original link I would not have noticed this and I have been looking for a decent 32" lcd tv for my bedroom, the freeview is an added bonus. No doubt these will come down to around £250 next year, but this seems a good price for a tv with pretty good reviews.

    Off to bed now, thanks.

    Lynsey
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  • Glad this link helped you out and gave you the stepping stone to find the same tv cheaper. I think i would be purchasing this tv if i had not purchased another 32" lcd tv a few years ago :D
  • savemoney
    savemoney Posts: 18,125 Forumite
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    Thanks no good for me.

    I am on the look out for a 19" and 22" LCD for kids bedroom with freeview/tv/2 hdmi mountable preferable branded Samsung or similar if anyone knows of any deals I would appreciate it
  • Lynsey
    Lynsey Posts: 9,486 Forumite
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    Looks like I may have been let down with this offer. I've had a phonecall telling me they had taken too many orders for this tv!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Lynsey
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  • fatbelly
    fatbelly Posts: 23,265 Forumite
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    Try Dabs £309

    A tenner for delivery
  • Lynsey
    Lynsey Posts: 9,486 Forumite
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    Thanks, hoping to get my refund first. I don't want to end up with 2 tv's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Lynsey
    **** Sealed Pot Challenge - Member #96 ****
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  • Gondo_2
    Gondo_2 Posts: 116 Forumite
    Just looking through Play.com for a home cinema system and came across this which i thought was a bit of a bargin.
    Samsung Series 4 32" LE32A436 HD Ready Freeview Widescreen LCD TV £329.99

    I have been looking at the Samsung LE32A457 for my mum (it has good reviews) - lowest price £321.89. It has a contrast ratio of 10000:1 against this ones 8500:1 - does this make any difference???? :confused:
  • ladyV
    ladyV Posts: 149 Forumite
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    Gondo wrote: »
    I have been looking at the Samsung LE32A457 for my mum (it has good reviews) - lowest price £321.89. It has a contrast ratio of 10000:1 against this ones 8500:1 - does this make any difference???? :confused:

    The higher the contrast the better. So, the 10000:1 is higher spec than the 8500:1 x
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