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refurbished plasma TVs at tesco
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I wouldn't go rushing out buying what i see is cheapest... you are buying what you pay for... if u can prob. compare them both, u would prob. not buy the cheaper one and save up to get something better... I have a Sony one and it is a good investment for a long time to come compared to stuff they sell in asda... Contrast, build quality, design, inputs, picture quality, the list goes on... Another thing to know is that go for a FULL HD TV if u can afford it rather than the HD ready ones as those seems to be the one phasing out... The on I have is a Full HD which i can double as a good conputer monitor too... in case u were wondering, the model i have is a 40w2000 which is def. a bargain for what it is... best one in class and better than loads of plasma screens even in contrast. Bought it for 1500 and now just over 1000 at the cheapest site... def. a good investment and would recommend it to anyone, anytime!:money::money:0
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Guys Guys Guys!!!!
Chill out!!!!!!!!!! Whats going on here?
Just joined the forum today for some help, wasn't expecting this.
Lets just find some bargains!!!!
Hope there wasnt too much mistakes innit.
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I wouldn't go rushing out buying what i see is cheapest... you are buying what you pay for... if u can prob. compare them both, u would prob. not buy the cheaper one and save up to get something better... I have a Sony one and it is a good investment for a long time to come compared to stuff they sell in asda... Contrast, build quality, design, inputs, picture quality, the list goes on... Another thing to know is that go for a FULL HD TV if u can afford it rather than the HD ready ones as those seems to be the one phasing out... The on I have is a Full HD which i can double as a good conputer monitor too... in case u were wondering, the model i have is a 40w2000 which is def. a bargain for what it is... best one in class and better than loads of plasma screens even in contrast. Bought it for 1500 and now just over 1000 at the cheapest site... def. a good investment and would recommend it to anyone, anytime!:money::money:
See, this is what I meant:eek:
If anyone can be bothered to work out the meaning of the post, its impact and veracity are lost in a sea of text speak:p0 -
Just to say thank you Paul.nikki
Just posted a reply earlier don't know where that has gone?!!!
I have just joined today certianly wasnt expecting this!!!!
You carry on the good work,m i was thinking bout putin some spelin mistakes but thawt agenst it!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Hi,
Could someone let me know what the delivery charges are for intexx .
From their site, Quote:
"Delivery: Our delivery service is next working day delivery for orders for stock items received by 11.45am ,orders received after this will roll over to next day’s despatches. Delivery will be charged at the rate of £12 per order to mainland UK , delivery to Northern Scotland may take an extra working day. Delivery to non- Mainland , i.e. Northern Ireland , Isle of Man & Scottish Islands will be charged at £30 per item. Promotional free delivery may be offered from time to time but this is for mainland UK, next working day only. When your order is despatched we will update your account details with tracking numbers and delivery details. Our normal delivery agents are UPS and City Link. Saturday delivery is available to mainland UK by request."
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lol, i just noticed that
cheapskate58 wrote: »See, this is what I meant:eek:
If anyone can be bothered to work out the meaning of the post, its impact and veracity are lost in a sea of text speak:p0 -
cheapskate58 wrote: »You could have got a much better price on a much better tv - brand new and not a knackered old shop soiled one too:p
Only £300 here
http://www.intekx.com/product_info.php?cPath=17&products_id=142
Would this be suitable as a PC monitor?0 -
Would this be suitable as a PC monitor?
You can hook it up via VGA so fine for gaming or movies. I wouldn't want to do a lot of close-up work on it though.
Take a look here:
http://www.hannspree.com/eu/en/0
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