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Philips 30 ins Widescreen LCD TV was £1,199.99 now £800
joannemc3
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hello all
just came across this ,might be of interest to somebody !!! far too expensive for me !!! and i dont care about big t.v s ect just as long as it works is fine by me !!! hope the link works
Philips 30 ins Widescreen LCD TV
"Philips 30 ins Widescreen LCD TV. Model 30PF9946 - 30 ins diagonally measured veiwable screen 2 onboard speakers RDS FM radio Plug and Play Automatically tunes and sorts programmes Twin page Teletext Wall mounted brackets supplied W 89.5 x H 49 X D 11cms "
Previous Selling Price(s) :
£1,199.99
£999.99
http://www.bargaincrazy.com/bcrazy/product.asp?brand=bcrazy&cat%5Fid=0&sku=1038392&link%5Fid=&extra=&pp=Y&mscs_sid=BH2EB5EHF0NV9G1U5C8W5W5UJHPQ3GUC
just came across this ,might be of interest to somebody !!! far too expensive for me !!! and i dont care about big t.v s ect just as long as it works is fine by me !!! hope the link works
Philips 30 ins Widescreen LCD TV
"Philips 30 ins Widescreen LCD TV. Model 30PF9946 - 30 ins diagonally measured veiwable screen 2 onboard speakers RDS FM radio Plug and Play Automatically tunes and sorts programmes Twin page Teletext Wall mounted brackets supplied W 89.5 x H 49 X D 11cms "
Previous Selling Price(s) :
£1,199.99
£999.99
http://www.bargaincrazy.com/bcrazy/product.asp?brand=bcrazy&cat%5Fid=0&sku=1038392&link%5Fid=&extra=&pp=Y&mscs_sid=BH2EB5EHF0NV9G1U5C8W5W5UJHPQ3GUC
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Very expensive to start with and still very expensive after the alleged reduction in price. Not the greatest TV as well in terms of picture quality for that price.Do I want it? ......Do I need it? ......What would happen if I don't buy it??????0
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Aiadi wrote:Very expensive to start with and still very expensive after the alleged reduction in price. Not the greatest TV as well in terms of picture quality for that price.
i agree with you , but i thought id post it as i know nothing about tv,s personally i would never pay that much for a tv but might be worth seeing what it drops down to for somebody !!!! has anybody ever seen anythin on the price plunge drop to 80% or 90% off ????0 -
The Philips TV has been £800 for two weeks - they seem unwilling for their prices to plunge any further . . .0
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If you don't like big TV's (or even if you do) then this site has 'refurbished' (which often means customer returns) from Philips. They all have 12 months warranty so should be no different to new.
An example of a decent deal for a smaller LCD is here... includes Freeview too.
http://www.electrical-deals.co.uk/ServiceCareSite/product/HDReady1526/26PF5520D.htm
£369.99 + £15 delivery. 2" less though - but for a lot of women that is too much to lose! Cheapest price on Pricerunner is £699....most expensive £1200.0
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