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27" HD ready lcd widescreen tv's ASDA
phizza
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ASDA have a limited supply of 27" widescreen LCD HD ready tv's in stock. £429. Not sure of the make but wasn't a well known one. My local store have just got them in and today was the first day on the shelf.
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i saw them the other day... sure it was branded ONE. going up i a while so will let u know0
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Ooh, I was just on the look out for one actually.
If someone can get the model name, number and specs there's a thanks in it for you : -)Target Savings: Deposit on my first property by September 2010>>>[Savings: 40.00% Complete]<<<[Debt: £0.00p]0 -
its a beko............ never got model no0
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This is the closest thing to a beko 26" LCD TV, from their website:
http://www.beko.co.uk/default.asp?docId=12760&productGroupId=152210 -
makesure it has a higher res than 720 as if it is lower than that say 640x480 or that for pic res then its not HD ready = hd ready has to have MORE than 720. ie 1024x768 or that...... and look for HDMI / DVI connections. HDMI being the best - if sky use copy protection on the HD channels, which they might, then if you have DVI then you wont beable to watch HD channels, will only work with HDMI so i would rec HDMI socket if you want a true HD tv
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No it isn't - just seen it in Daily Mail advert - Baier (never heard of it - but looks quite smart).foxyuk wrote:its a beko............ never got model no
Brand is much of a muchness with these things, and the tuner is probably the thing that makes the biggest difference - I got a 26" from Staples a while back which is amazing via DVI.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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Sid_Harper wrote:I got a 26" from Staples a while back which is amazing via DVI.
Still going strong is it Sid? :T Mine has been faultless and I've only just ordered a VGA cable for putting my xbox360 through it (can't wait) Now on the look out for a VGAtoDVI adapter though so i'm not swapping leads when I want to use the original xbox via VGA.
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Sid_Harper wrote:No it isn't - just seen it in Daily Mail advert - Baier (never heard of it - but looks quite smart).
Brand is much of a muchness with these things, and the tuner is probably the thing that makes the biggest difference - I got a 26" from Staples a while back which is amazing via DVI.
Sure that's not Haier ?0 -
No he was correct, its Baier.0
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Haier's younger brother.Target Savings: Deposit on my first property by September 2010>>>[Savings: 40.00% Complete]<<<[Debt: £0.00p]0
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