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32" LCD HD Ready TV for £370.00 (Hannspree XV32)
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.. recommended by av forum users
But the retailer isn't, well not by many.:rolleyes:0 -
I can vouch for Nicator, they provide electronics (computers in our case) as part of an employee benefit scheme.0
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Just to let you all know my TV arrived yesterday and i'm well impressed. It looks great and the picture & sound quality is brilliant.
Cant see much difference between this and my samsung r74.
PS I found insider deals to be very helpful and would reccomend them to anyone.0 -
pricerunner says
http://www.pricerunner.co.uk/sound-and-vision/vision/tv/866646/prices
Techfever are offering the aoc on avforums for £375 with free delivery and they are quidco and rpoints0 -
j4mieuk Which LCD did you get? Im after one and if its as good as the Sammy i might take a look.0
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http://www.woolworths.co.uk/ww_p2/product/index.jhtml?pid=50824272
is this one any good? i am after a flatscreen tv for under £400
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http://www.woolworths.co.uk/ww_p2/product/index.jhtml?pid=50824272
is this one any good? i am after a flatscreen tv for under £400
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i can not find it on the website .only the 37 inch0
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ps2mad2k2 wrote:j4mieuk Which LCD did you get? Im after one and if its as good as the Sammy i might take a look.
Look at her initial posting."Some say the cup is half empty, while others say it is half full. However, this is skirting around the issue. The real problem is that the cup is too big."0
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