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Argos - HD ready Lcd /DVD TV £99 !!(with built in freeview)

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  • skiTTish
    skiTTish Posts: 1,385 Forumite
    Have even reserved one myself that im not even sure i need ,suppose thats greed :(
  • skiTTish
    skiTTish Posts: 1,385 Forumite
    Has anyone picked theirs up yet ?
    What is it like ? whats the viewing angle like ? cheers :)
  • i bought a 22" with dvd/freeview off ebay for my boys bedroom for xmas, was only £50 more! :beer:
  • mrbilbs
    mrbilbs Posts: 81 Forumite
    Fantastic just ordered one :beer:
  • mccsavage wrote: »
    i bought a 22" with dvd/freeview off ebay for my boys bedroom for xmas, was only £50 more! :beer:
    £50 more is one and a half times as much! :eek:
    Thanks to all who post constructively.
    H
    ave an A1 day!
  • trumpton
    trumpton Posts: 1,070 Forumite
    My sister has a Bush lcd tv from Argos, bought about a year ago. Presuming it is a similar spec, it is ok - average picture and sound - the remote has broken though, just as it came out of warranty. I don't think they are a quality brand but it's probably okay as a bedroom or kitchen telly. It's a good price for one with a dvd.
  • P2TKL
    P2TKL Posts: 1,705 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    I just bought one today but cannot get any picture on it. Its not the aerial as the aerial works fine on our other TV`s Rung the helpline who after doing some checks say to take it back. It was meant to go in the kitchen..I`m so disappointed !
  • I've just picked mine up and as it's for the kitchen it's fab, you get what you pay for so it's not the best tv in the world ever but it's neat and light and I plugged and tuned it in easily, took 5 mins. For a kids bedroom or kitchen it's great I just hope it stands the tests of time!
    I find this board makes me spend more than I save!:rotfl:
  • jacmboys
    jacmboys Posts: 84 Forumite
    dc wrote: »
    To OP

    It would be nice if you could put the screen size (15") in your title or post to stop people who want a bigger size having to use the link to find it was not for them ;)

    Oh dc behave, if it was what you were looking for then this was the best thread ever, so you wasted 6 seconds looking. nevermind.

    thanks op, not what i'm looking for but made me think about it as we need a telly.
  • skiTTish
    skiTTish Posts: 1,385 Forumite
    dc wrote: »
    To OP

    It would be nice if you could put the screen size (15") in your title or post to stop people who want a bigger size having to use the link to find it was not for them ;)
    I put the price !!
    what muppets gunna think they will get a 42 incher for £99 ?!:D
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