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LCD TV - Wanted

Hi

I am after a LCD TV HD Ready.

I have seen this

http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.200-6753.aspx

What are everyone thoughts? Any other good deals out there?

Thanks
:p

Comments

  • colin79666
    colin79666 Posts: 1,359 Forumite
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    hmm no mention of a hdmi port on that one...

    With LCD TVs you get what you pay for although in saying that that's no reason to send stupid amounts on a big brand name such as Samsung (although again the Samsung would almost certainly be better than something half the price)

    Do you have a Costco card? If so take a look there as they offer a free 3 year warrenty on all TVs. John Lewis offer a free 5 year guarantee (worth a fair chunk in itself) and you can get 5% Quidco cash back with them and free delivery.
  • leon103
    leon103 Posts: 732 Forumite
    30111987 wrote: »
    hmm no mention of a hdmi port on that one...

    With LCD TVs you get what you pay for although in saying that that's no reason to send stupid amounts on a big brand name such as Samsung (although again the Samsung would almost certainly be better than something half the price)

    Do you have a Costco card? If so take a look there as they offer a free 3 year warrenty on all TVs. John Lewis offer a free 5 year guarantee (worth a fair chunk in itself) and you can get 5% Quidco cash back with them and free delivery.

    Thanks for the info. Whats a Costco card?
    :p
  • motorguy
    motorguy Posts: 22,619 Forumite
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    Check out samsung LCD tvs - very highly recommended. We've three - a 19, a 27 and a 40.

    Excellent units and now getting to be good value
  • leon103
    leon103 Posts: 732 Forumite
    Has anyone this deal

    http://www.maximtvs.com/shop/shop.php?action=full&id=17

    Has anyone bought from them before?
    :p
  • viv0147
    viv0147 Posts: 1,713 Forumite
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    Hi I bought a tech-wood hd ready 37 inch including wall brackets from Woolworth's for £499 its really good.
    A friend of mine who had one and had done a lot of research before buying it recommended it to me and I am delighted with it.
    Low Carb High Fat is the way forward I lost 80 lbs

    Since first using Martins I have saved thousands
  • colin79666
    colin79666 Posts: 1,359 Forumite
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    leon103 wrote: »
    Thanks for the info. Whats a Costco card?
    big wholesale place, like Makro
  • Ramz_3
    Ramz_3 Posts: 174 Forumite
    If you got a fair amount to spend like 1000 or so, go with Sony.

    Have a Sony Bravia, and absolutly no complaints.
  • GoofyGAT
    GoofyGAT Posts: 1,835 Forumite
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    leon103, it appears you're on a budget, so consider the Hannspree XV JT01-32E2-000 32" LCD HD TV HDMI = £299.99 delivered
    leon103 wrote: »
    Has anyone this deal
    http://www.maximtvs.com/shop/shop.php?action=full&id=17
    Has anyone bought from them before?
    These should answer you query I think (or do a forum search for maximtvs):
    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=454233
    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.html?p=5193177&postcount=10

    G
  • Mr_Mister
    Mr_Mister Posts: 447 Forumite
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    I just bought a Panasonic LCD 32" LXD70 model for £650. Although this seems to be expensive for a 32" you get your monies worth in terms of picture quality.
    If you are not gonna get SKY/Cable HD yet, this have very good freeview pictures as its a 100hz screen which reduces the motion blur found on most LCDs.
    But its a matter of choice but at the end of the day, you buy a TV for its pictures.
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