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Iwant to buy 2 TVs!!
anonymousie
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Out ancient TV is dying slowly (funny colours, hiss etc) and Mum has just told me hers wont turn on (yes I have sent her to troubleshoot as it isn't that old).
Sooo
If we buy 2 TVs together where might we be able to get a discount of some sort? Would rather buy from a shop with a decent aftercare reputation as getting a man out is a total pain if there is a problem as we work FT.
Need smallish (would that be 32inch?? ) but not the size of an old portable:rotfl: .Good quality picture obviously (but we don't have sky/HD or anything like that in mind). Freeview probably but not essential.
Need to bear in mind that esp for my parents who are pretty elderly, the easier/fewer buttons the better- Dad will "tinker" and twiddle:rotfl: .
Sort of tempted by Aldi as we have had great medion bits from them before (and good aftersales) but have read that their current TVs might not be so good as all that for the price. John Lewis is convenient too.
BTW What about TVs that you can put a computer input through? tHat might be useful for us...
Sooo
If we buy 2 TVs together where might we be able to get a discount of some sort? Would rather buy from a shop with a decent aftercare reputation as getting a man out is a total pain if there is a problem as we work FT.
Need smallish (would that be 32inch?? ) but not the size of an old portable:rotfl: .Good quality picture obviously (but we don't have sky/HD or anything like that in mind). Freeview probably but not essential.
Need to bear in mind that esp for my parents who are pretty elderly, the easier/fewer buttons the better- Dad will "tinker" and twiddle:rotfl: .
Sort of tempted by Aldi as we have had great medion bits from them before (and good aftersales) but have read that their current TVs might not be so good as all that for the price. John Lewis is convenient too.
BTW What about TVs that you can put a computer input through? tHat might be useful for us...
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