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19" Lcd

Crossy
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in Techie Stuff
Hi, looking for a good name 19" LCD with freeview, cheapest I can see is a Samsung from Argos.
Any recommendations? don't really want to pay more than £150
Any recommendations? don't really want to pay more than £150
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Do you need freeview? What inputs does it need?
Whats it to be used for?
The Samsung sounds good bet actually. Have you a link?:idea:0 -
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Well theres this Samsung ~
http://www.richersounds.com/showproduct.php?cda=showproduct&pid=SAMS-SM932MW
But it doesnt have freeview (As youve still not told me what its for....):idea:0 -
Sorry, the TV is a replacement for a CRT portable in my kitchen, that has a separate freeview box so I can see ITV2 while I am cooking!
So really want to incorporate everything in the TV0 -
Theres this Toshiba for 150
http://www.richersounds.com/showproduct.php?cda=showproduct&pid=TOSH-19W331DB:idea:0 -
i got my sons from ebuyer .com . its 19inch white hd ready and has free view i payed
119.00 plus 10.00 for next day delivery. If you dont want to pay that much for
delivery then 5 days delivery is free . sorry not sure how to post a link
hth vic x0 -
Nails ~
I like ebayer myself. But I have to say just because a tv is cheap does NOT mean its a good buy. Whats the make if you dont mind me asking?:idea:0 -
Probably one of these Vistron jobs
As it's for a kitchen to help with cooking and goofing at daytime TV, I can't see a problem with getting a cheap TV.
No good for the main TV in the house but for a kitchen, save a few quid and sacrifice some picture quality
If £150 is there for the taking though,
I would look at the Samsung Pebble £148.99 (but no Freeview built in)
I don't know what the smaller ones are like but I was quite impressed with a larger scale pebble some time ago whilst I was TV hunting.0 -
If you need these tv's to be wall mountable then do some research first because a fair few of them aren't. I've been looking at the various samsungs in the 19" for a while and I think the only one that was wall mountable was the r8 series (If i remember rightly!)"a workman, even of the lowest and poorest order, if he is frugal and industrious, may enjoy a greater share of the necessaries and conveniences of life than it is possible for any savage to acquire."0
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