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James |
posted on 1st Oct 07 at 12:22 |
Went to get it on Saturday and decided the 32" was too big so got the same model in 26" price matched at £390. | |
AdZ9 |
posted on 1st Oct 07 at 12:08 |
quote: good price :O might look into that more i think | |
Conway563 |
posted on 1st Oct 07 at 07:42 |
Im going to be investing in this when I get paid I think. | |
ed |
posted on 30th Sep 07 at 21:20 |
quote:One that's been bought and taken back to the shop. I.E. it's in brand new condition, but it's classed as second hand so you can get a better TV for the money :) | |
James |
posted on 28th Sep 07 at 21:14 |
Can't price match online, shop in London called HiFi confidential sells it for £490. | |
flame1987 |
posted on 28th Sep 07 at 19:23 |
quote: which shop sell it? and can you price match online? Thanks | |
drax |
posted on 28th Sep 07 at 11:29 |
Yes, I was planning to do such a thing, its just a pain in the ass to find said wooden struts with out some form of x-ray vision... | |
ssj_kakarot |
posted on 28th Sep 07 at 11:24 |
if your walls are plasterboard find the wood suports running nehind them and fix it into them thats what i did, i wouldnt put it just into the plasterboard its self. | |
James |
posted on 28th Sep 07 at 11:10 |
Found a shop that does it for £490. | |
dave17 |
posted on 27th Sep 07 at 17:45 |
a whatted one? | |
ed |
posted on 27th Sep 07 at 16:09 |
Try getting a graded one from eBay ;) | |
Arnie |
posted on 27th Sep 07 at 14:42 |
Nah not at all, was very easy. Not sure what it would be like mounted on plasterbored though, the wall mine is mounted to is one of the outside walls. | |
drax |
posted on 27th Sep 07 at 14:10 |
I like that Arnie, Have any problem flat mounting it like that? The walls in the new house are all plasterboard rubbish. | |
Arnie |
posted on 27th Sep 07 at 13:29 |
James, I've just had a look on pricerunner and the cheapest company was 24/7 Electrical, they're the ones I bought mine from and I found them very good. They sent me an email to confirm the order and then sent me another one with a tracking number once they had sent it out. It was delivered 2 days after I ordered it so pretty good service. | |
DR11 |
posted on 27th Sep 07 at 13:05 |
Play.com 42" bravia, £650. That is all. | |
James |
posted on 27th Sep 07 at 12:51 |
quote: Yeh I've seen it cheaper but this is the most reputable company that have it for the cheapest price. All the cheaper places were like independent TV shops. | |
drax |
posted on 27th Sep 07 at 12:50 |
Arnie, could you send me a link / picture of the 40" when you get it set up, id like to see how it looks as im thinking of getting one myself. | |
Arnie |
posted on 27th Sep 07 at 12:49 |
I've just bought the 40" model of this TV, I use to have the 32" R74 (older model). It does everything I want, normal TV picture isn't great but Sky is quite good, hopefully getting Sky HD soon. | |
drax |
posted on 27th Sep 07 at 12:48 |
Well duh, Normal tv at a HDTV resolution is going to look shit on any hdtv James | |
James |
posted on 27th Sep 07 at 12:39 |
Well it's had good reviews but i've heard some reviews that the picture quality on normal TV isn't that great :| | |
Aaron |
posted on 27th Sep 07 at 12:32 |
What are you not sure about? | |
James |
posted on 27th Sep 07 at 12:22 |
What should I go for. |