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sony KLVL23M1S £399.95 (23" Widescreen LCD TV) pick up only

Just thought this looked good deal to any one looking for this,as it seems to be much dearer everywere else.Although not for delivery,pick up only @ richer sounds if you have one near you that is....:confused:


http://www.kelkoo.richersounds.com/showproduct.php?cda=showproduct&pid=SONY-KLVL23M1S

It seems to be £829.99 here :eek: i think it's the same tv....

http://www.electricshop.com/invt/4066son110181a&source=kelkoo&tduid=79f2daffe521c392c7d34acf53f657e2


£634.00 here too,seems big price difference to me.

http://www.kkelectronics.co.uk/ViewProdDetails.asp?prod_code=2123&Prod_name=Sony+23%22+LCD+TV
:T It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice. :T

:D "A bargain is something you can't use at a price you can't resist." :D

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  • CashBash
    CashBash Posts: 168 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    You need to bear in mind that this is an old model which isn't HD Ready.
  • i've been told by many sources that below 32" you wont see any difference between standard and HD anyway - so whats the problem???
  • Clasics
    Clasics Posts: 1,740 Forumite
    I think the people who told you that are either having a laugh at your expense or don't know what they are talking about...
    I spelt my username wrongly on purpose, by the way!
  • suniil
    suniil Posts: 447 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    well said! you need very large screens for real HD experience.
    i've been told by many sources that below 32" you wont see any difference between standard and HD anyway - so whats the problem???
  • Chriswil
    Chriswil Posts: 276 Forumite
    i've been told by many sources that below 32" you wont see any difference between standard and HD anyway - so whats the problem???

    I'm with you on that one - it's just when the screen becomes much bigger that in standard definition the blocks become bigger, HD removes that problem.

    For smaller screens there is no discernable difference. Full explanation at https://www.avforums.com.
    Waddle you do eh?
  • Ahaaaaaa - for once i am vindicated!!!!
  • christymm
    christymm Posts: 191 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture
    Hello,My tv packed in yesterday and I realy need one quick,any suggestions greaful,argos have a goodmans lcd hd for £599 does any body know anything about these.Thanks.
  • Wait until after the football world cup final.
    Tvs will have to be discounted if they want to sell any.
  • CashBash
    CashBash Posts: 168 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    i've been told by many sources that below 32" you wont see any difference between standard and HD anyway - so whats the problem???

    No problem cheapaschips, just stated a fact!
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