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  • pstuart wrote: »
    This is now showing 'out of stock' and mine hasn't been dispatched yet (but the money's gone), hope the Littlewoods group are OK!!

    Next best price seems to be £583 with stock, so we either have an excellent bargain or?????????


    Seems to be instock again http://www.very.co.uk/sony-32in-freeview-hd-lcd-tv-kdl32nx503/771447971.prd?aff=google&affsrc=froogle&cm_mmc=fp_google-_-offers-_-electricals-_-PY7311E+Sony+32in+Freeview+HD+LCD+TV+KDL32NX503. Im sure you will get this, I think they come straight from the supplier, which is why it takes a little longer, let us know if you do! Im so tempted but have a 32 inch already thats perfectly fine.
  • Thanks all. I got the NX503 quidco and very 10% off. It feels good!!!
  • So I've just received my Sonia Bravia EX403 and I've connected all the leads to it just like they were connected on the previous TV, however I can't seem to reach my sky channels. I'm not sure if its the way I've connected the leads or if I have to configure something? I'm a complete novice when it comes to technology, so could someone be kind enough to help? Thanks
  • L.S.D.
    L.S.D. Posts: 416 Forumite
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    So I've just received my Sonia Bravia EX403 and I've connected all the leads to it just like they were connected on the previous TV, however I can't seem to reach my sky channels. I'm not sure if its the way I've connected the leads or if I have to configure something? I'm a complete novice when it comes to technology, so could someone be kind enough to help? Thanks

    We really need more information. Is it Sky SD or Sky HD? If it's HD then an HDMI from the Sky box to an HDMI on the TV then sellect the HDMI on the Tv remote imput & you should be away. If it's SD then you need to put the scart from the Sky box into a scart on the TV then sellect which scart you have connected on the imput on the remote.
    Nice to save.
  • L.S.D. wrote: »
    We really need more information. Is it Sky SD or Sky HD? If it's HD then an HDMI from the Sky box to an HDMI on the TV then sellect the HDMI on the Tv remote imput & you should be away. If it's SD then you need to put the scart from the Sky box into a scart on the TV then sellect which scart you have connected on the imput on the remote.

    Thanks for your reply. It's the standard old SKY with the dark box, I assume thats Sky SD?
  • Sid_Harper
    Sid_Harper Posts: 1,891 Forumite
    Im sure you will get this, I think they come straight from the supplier, which is why it takes a little longer, let us know if you do! Im so tempted but have a 32 inch already thats perfectly fine.
    Yup - neighbour's one arrived early a short while ago. Looks like the 32s came from them directly (or certainly for early orders - he's the one that found the thread on HUKD that had just been posted when his telly died at the weekend!)
    The thanks button is here to the right. If you find a post saves you money, gives you useful information, or you agree with it, take a second to thank the poster! :)
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  • L.S.D.
    L.S.D. Posts: 416 Forumite
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    Thanks for your reply. It's the standard old SKY with the dark box, I assume thats Sky SD?

    To the best of my knowledge that is only scart. There may be better connections that others can help you with but scart will get you going. As I said connect the scart lead into the Sky box, then connect the other half of the scart lead into the TV. Sometimes the scart will automatically turn the TV to Sky. If not just go to input on the TV remote & choose the scart connection you put the lead into. Sometimes scart leads are 'one way' only so if the above does not work you can try another scart lead or reverse the way the scart is connected, ie: put the one in the TV into the Sky box & the one in the Sky box into the TV.:)
    Nice to save.
  • mantamark
    mantamark Posts: 175 Forumite
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    Any suggestions for a 24 or 26" slim TV for the bedroom costing less than £200?

    Thanks.
  • jbro
    jbro Posts: 898 Forumite
    edited 5 January 2011 at 8:41PM
    I recently took delivery of an M&S LCD HD ready 26" for £199 - with 5 years' warranty. It was a special deal - but I think they offer these at this price every now and then. It links to the internet via a wireless dongle (supplied) and I can access BBC iplayer, Twitter, Youtube and also Blinkbox where I can download current films to watch (for a fee).

    It may not be the best picture or the best sound (i'm no expert) but in terms of functionality for the price, i think it's great value.
  • MilkyJoe
    MilkyJoe Posts: 505 Forumite
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    Is this a good price?
    http://www.very.co.uk/panasonic-32in-hd-ready-freeview-lcd-tv-tx-l32c2b/751123145.prd?browseToken=%2fb%2f4741%2fs%2fprice%2c1%2fr%2f100&trail=4739-4740-4741&prdToken=/p/prod6194676-sku9860358

    I've just ordered but having second thoughts after reading up on the specs a bit.
    With a discount code and cashback it works out at about £250.

    I also forgot to add the BNPL code so will have to throw money at it instead of taking my time.
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