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Cheap LCD TVs discussion
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Tesco have a UMC full hd ready 21.6" freeview for £169.96
and 22" HD ready with dvd and freeview for £195.
They also have some good deals on Technika's.
Don't forget you get cashback at topcashback and you can use tesco vouchers.
i am debating the freeview dvd one as i cannot see or find any cheaper .
do you know if they are any good?????2013 wins...angry birds knex.0 -
Hi, i can't find any disscusion on it but is the Ebuyer 32" HDTV in the weekly email any good?
I am looking for a new TV and it seems a very good deal but is it that price because its a discount brand and not very good?
Is it worth compromising for such a low price?
If anyone could let me know what they think it would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Joe0 -
When is OLED going to available to the masses though? I was wanting a tv within the next month or so.
If you are thinking of buying an OLED you might want to have a look at the T3.com website as it might put you off. They are saying the first models to be sold officially (i.e. the 11" one) will be over £3000.
Tony0 -
i got a 16 inche alba freeview from argos for 99, it is just for my son's room and it is all he needsMSE convert, trying to save the pennies!:T Darling Z born 03/06 and Darling M born 03/09. I make gorgeous boys :T0
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Directtvs.co.uk
Good site, quick delivery, branded and no-name tv's to suit most budgets. I have bought from here before and had no problems
And no, I am not on the payroll.
Cheers
G0 -
We bought this one two weeks ago: http://www.bigpockets.co.uk/product.php?nav=6&product=ELONEX004&title=37+Inch+Elonex+Branded+HD+Ready+LCD+TV+%28Liquidated+Brand+New+Stock%29
Perfect!0 -
Alos the ones highlighted today as bargains have only a 1 year warranty. Not sure how legal this is as the EU regulations say that all Eletrical goods must come with a minumum of 2 years warranty. maybe worth finding out more about this.0
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:mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: Today was the first time i ordered from these guys, to get the tv as advised. ordered at 10am and felt well chuffed with my buy. then got an email at 4pm to say order has been changed to a quote due to security issue with my credit card. so went on to site and viewed my quote to correct any probs with visa card, and then it disappeared. so i called them, and they couldnt find any order or quote with my ref no. then it said they were sold out. i am furious, as i had emails to say order would be with me in 7 days. spoke with supervisor who couldnt tell me what security check my details failed and sent me to my bank, bank said they have no request for payment from ebuyer. so i think they over sold and tried to cover tracks . beware. dodgy company. they wont even meet me in the middle for the extra £20 upgrade to another model. so now they have lost £250, and there is meant to be a credit crunch, well they cant be feeling it. so anyone else know a good deal for 32"tv under £250 thanks denise0
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Dont use e.buyer. think you have a deal then they cancel your order when they over sell.:mad: :mad: :mad:0
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nessie, be patient, these TV's are coming down in price quite rapidly. You never know you might even get a better TV then the one you were going to buy. There's a new format of TV coming out hence the rapid price drop in LCD TV's.0
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