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Funai 32inch HD Ready LCD TV

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  • Cerenia
    Cerenia Posts: 1,857 Forumite
    delorean wrote:
    A 32" HDTV for £130? My guess is he'll be getting it off the back of a lorry lol. ;)


    Believe its a clearance Curry's model actually, mate of ours works there.
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  • gromituk
    gromituk Posts: 3,087 Forumite
    RedOnRed wrote:
    I've very much read your postings. The ones with profanities and misleading information you mean?

    1) Quote me a posting with a profanity in it.

    2) Show me where I am saying that this TV will be as good as a top brand one.

    Otherwise, have the decency to stop digging once you are in a hole.
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  • RedOnRed
    RedOnRed Posts: 1,190 Forumite
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    gromituk wrote:
    1) Quote me a posting with a profanity in it.

    2) Show me where I am saying that this TV will be as good as a top brand one.

    Otherwise, have the decency to stop digging once you are in a hole.

    Profanity wise I did earlier.

    Perhaps i'm just confused by your ambiguity.
  • gromituk
    gromituk Posts: 3,087 Forumite
    If you consider the word "crap" a profanity (as used by Greg Dyke and not even picked up by the oversensitive automatic "bleeping out" system on here) then you shouldn't be watching pre-watershed television, let alone exposing yourself to the internet :rolleyes:

    You seem to be the only person confused, so I'll conclude that I'm not being ambiguous.
    Time is an illusion - lunch time doubly so.
  • Cerenia wrote:
    Believe its a clearance Curry's model actually, mate of ours works there.

    A CLEARANCE 32"HDTV??? For £130??!

    I'd say no more if I was you, sounds more like "shrinkage" than "clearance".
  • RedOnRed
    RedOnRed Posts: 1,190 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    gromituk wrote:
    If you consider the word "crap" a profanity (as used by Greg Dyke and not even picked up by the oversensitive automatic "bleeping out" system on here) then you shouldn't be watching pre-watershed television, let alone exposing yourself to the internet :rolleyes:

    You seem to be the only person confused, so I'll conclude that I'm not being ambiguous.

    I suppose the word crap deriving from Thomas Crapper isn't really a profanity and is technically merely an abrreviation of his name - so I concede that one, but not the other crap you've been saying.
  • Put the handbags down and walk away chaps!


    Spotted this couple of days back and didnt think it was bad value. They had it hooked upto a new HD dvd player, which produced a cracking picture!
    So many of our dreams at first seem impossible, then they seem improbable, and then, when we summon the will, they soon become inevitable Christopher Reeve (1953-2004)
  • Mark_Ice wrote:

    Spotted this couple of days back and didnt think it was bad value. They had it hooked upto a new HD dvd player, which produced a cracking picture!


    there you go, this guy as seen it set up properly and it was a good picture.

    Therefore stop the pointless whinning and keep the forum on track!
  • gromituk
    gromituk Posts: 3,087 Forumite
    Ah, the HD DVD player is a gift to those selling cheap "HD ready" sets. This is because the circuits to upconvert from standard definition to HD are a severe weakness. Connect a standard def. source to it, which is what you will be doing most of the time, before you buy one.
    Time is an illusion - lunch time doubly so.
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