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Another 32" HDTV Ready LCD TV - £440.63

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  • talkshop
    talkshop Posts: 1,120 Forumite
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    Searcher wrote:
    Hmmm ok ......... still says none left though :confused:

    Says plenty left at the top but none left where the order button should be

    This link has some in stock, but at £468.82
    http://www.aria.co.uk/ProductInfoComm.asp?ID=23089&opener=DFT

    Just wait till tomorrow for more at the lower priced link.
  • Branny
    Branny Posts: 35 Forumite
    ahll wrote:
    I have never heard of Aria are they a good company and produced good quality goods ?

    They are a superb company and are really well known. I buy loads of stuff from them and there Tech Supp is excellent. Remember, any probs and you are covered by the distance selling regs. You often find they are the cheapest for 'no name' 'cutting edge tech' at really cheap prices. I bought a 17" TFT about 2/3 years ago from them for £180 (Digimate) with no dead pixels when they were at least £250 everywhere else.

    After about 8 months, it bust. Digimate replaced it and it's still going strong (it's going to my mam's for her PC)

    Branny
  • talkshop
    talkshop Posts: 1,120 Forumite
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    Branny wrote:
    I bought a 17" TFT about 2/3 years ago from them for £180 (Digimate) with no dead pixels when they were at least £250 everywhere else.

    After about 8 months, it bust. Digimate replaced it and it's still going strong (it's going to my mam's for her PC)

    Branny

    Still using my Digimate monitor from Aria, and had it about 2 years and works perfect. Aria are great :D
  • DH found reviews here, apologies if been posted before. Under the name teco but exact same spec. Seems good. Can't help feeling guilty for making such a big purchase!:confused: :rotfl:
    :rudolf:
  • gromituk
    gromituk Posts: 3,087 Forumite
    fuzzyrazer: if you're going to put it in the corner, you might as well buy a CRT TV for less and get a better picture. ;)
    Time is an illusion - lunch time doubly so.
  • gam3r
    gam3r Posts: 214 Forumite
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    Get some pics up guys:)!
  • fuzzyrazer
    fuzzyrazer Posts: 1,463 Forumite
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    gromituk wrote:
    fuzzyrazer: if you're going to put it in the corner, you might as well buy a CRT TV for less and get a better picture. ;)

    Whats a crt tv ? I like in the corner......believe me i'll be moving it all the time,i change my living room around all the time.....it's all the matter of taste....:confused:
    :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
  • fuzzyrazer wrote:
    Whats a crt tv ? I like in the corner......believe me i'll be moving it all the time,i change my living room around all the time.....it's all the matter of taste....:confused:

    CRT=Cathode Ray Tube

    That's an ordinary telly to you and me ;)

    Gromituk's right. Unless you're gonna sitck it on the wall, (difficult with a 32" crt :D), most people gain little from spending a fortune on a flat panel. Having bulky DVD players and other a/v equipment on a stand with the panel on top kinda defeats the purpose. You may as well have the bulkier telly with the a/v stuff underneath. A good CRT will usually give a significantly better picture than a chep flat panel, (lcd or plasma).

    Still, yer pays yer money...

    I'd rather trouser my cash and wait a wee while :cool:
  • fuzzyrazer
    fuzzyrazer Posts: 1,463 Forumite
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    CRT=Cathode Ray Tube

    That's an ordinary telly to you and me ;)

    Gromituk's right. Unless you're gonna sitck it on the wall, (difficult with a 32" crt :D), most people gain little from spending a fortune on a flat panel. Having bulky DVD players and other a/v equipment on a stand with the panel on top kinda defeats the purpose. You may as well have the bulkier telly with the a/v stuff underneath. A good CRT will usually give a significantly better picture than a chep flat panel, (lcd or plasma).

    Still, yer pays yer money...

    I'd rather trouser my cash and wait a wee while :cool:


    That's exactly what i had,now my son is delighted he's got a 28" flat screen sanyo tv in his room......what i gained is a better picture and it looks great TV.......:T
    :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
  • Rudi
    Rudi Posts: 349 Forumite
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    I decided to bite the bullet and go for this tele too.....
    It's really good value - great picture. You need to fiddle around with the sound a bit - I like a good bass sound which doesn't come with any of the presets so I eventually went to 'custom' and now it's fine.

    Films are just fantastic. Now there's a battle between me and my son to watch it. He keeps inviting his friends round to watch football. I do recommend it. :T :j
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