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HELP WANTED - 20in LCD tv
elias_9999
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hello,
does anyone have any advice on best prices for a 20in LCD tv?
would ideally like it to be normal format (not widescreen)
cheapest i have found so far is £380 at argos (inc £20 voucher back)
for a decent looking one.
Any advice very much appreciated,
ollie
does anyone have any advice on best prices for a 20in LCD tv?
would ideally like it to be normal format (not widescreen)
cheapest i have found so far is £380 at argos (inc £20 voucher back)
for a decent looking one.
Any advice very much appreciated,
ollie
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hello.
Here is a link to a 20inch LCD at Ebuyer. It only costs £320 and it also has free shipping.
http://!!!!!!.com/crkj
It has had some good reviews on their site. I am going to get one as I have been using a Videoseven 17inch TFT for the last two years and it is a quality piece of kit. When I first found this LCD TV on Ebuyer it cost nearly £400 but it has been dropping in price slowly ever since then.
Hope this is of some help.
Later.
sunkenvillasunkenvilla
"Just because I don't care doesn't mean I don't understand"0 -
i can reconmend this tv as at the moment i am currently watching it.
It has one scart, s-video, component cable and VGA connectors. the only major problem is if you connect it to your PC you are stuck with 800x600 display, which can make reading text on the screen hard, but if watching video files or dvd's you get great picture quality. The sound from the stereo speakers is good, although i have it hooked upto my 7.1 surround system throught the headphone socket (located on the side of the set opposite the control buttons). Only problem is the power cable plug supplied with it is for european sockets, but works perfectly well with a kettle lead, so if you don't have a spare lead you don't use, you should be able to pick one up pretty easily.Sometimes i surprise myself by being right.0
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