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Samsung 32" HD Ready LCD TV (HD Ready) for £675 delivered?!!!

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  • Yes it is but you will need a separate wall bracket. Anything VESA compatible.
  • NickA_3
    NickA_3 Posts: 198 Forumite
    I ordered a 26in at the end of Jan and called Freemans Cash Sales line today and she told me the next lot of TV's are due in on the 14th of March.She said there was a chance that it could be delivered before that as TV's are going out in dribs and drabs to people.
    Not really in a great rush for it (Good job really!!) so as long as it arrives that's the main thing! :)
  • Sheel
    Sheel Posts: 45,671 Forumite
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    Picked mine up at Amtrak today ( I missed the attempted second delivery too icon11.gif ) and i've not really had a proper look at it yet apart from getting it out of the box and putting it on the stand , so I can't comment on the picture quality as yet but will have a play with it tomorrow icon6.gif
    Same old same old since 2008

  • LionKing
    LionKing Posts: 446 Forumite
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    Can anyone recommend a good wall bracket for a 32inch. Going on a plaster wall in new house! P

    rice range on wall brackets seem to vary loads. Is there really a huge amount of difference just in a wall bracket??
    Filiss
  • Id have a look on ebay, might be worth looking for a popular new 'flat' style scart cables too, handy if you want to try and be discreet with the cables. ;)
  • LionKing
    LionKing Posts: 446 Forumite
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    Will you lose out on pic quality with slimline scarts?
    Filiss
  • Its here, ordered on the 5th feb, paid full £720 with credit card and it arrived this afternoon. It looks great going to take a bit of getting used to all the different picture settings, but will get it sorted I`m sure.
    Well worth the wait and the money.
    Samsung hdtv,dell laptop,and my 32" thomson tv stand from currys (which I got for 1p) my spending is now at a stop.....
  • Sput2001
    Sput2001 Posts: 1,206 Forumite
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    LionKing wrote:
    Will you lose out on pic quality with slimline scarts?

    There are those who say that they're actually better for picture quality.

    These ones from Beyond Hifi are supposed to be great value, although I've not used one myself. I've bought from Beyond Hifi a few times, though, and they're excellent.
  • LionKing wrote:
    Will you lose out on pic quality with slimline scarts?

    Some people say they are more prone to more interference as they supposedly have less protection, some say otherwise. Suppose it depends on the quality of the scart lead, wouldnt know what one to recommend you though, may be worth reading some reviews, though be warned scart lead prices range from a fiver to over £50, depends how much of a quality freak you are. I myself spent £30 on for 2 'normal' style scart lead and Im very happy with the results. :)
  • hurdy
    hurdy Posts: 194 Forumite
    Was a bit concerned that they may cancel my order due to lack of stock (26") - Managed to pick up a Sammy from Costco in Birmingham yesterday for £580 inc VAT plus three year no quibble warranty.

    I can always take it back if the Freemans turns up - but I might have to keep both!:)
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