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Re: Home Entertainment Show 99 (Preston)


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  • Subject: Re: Home Entertainment Show 99 (Preston)
  • From: Nigel Orr <nigel.orr@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 01 Nov 1999 09:13:44 +0000
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At 18:50 30/10/99 +0100, you wrote:
>I was impressed with the Inwall speakers from KEF and the Loudpanel
(Flat=
=20
>panel loudspeakers) from Wharfdale.

I saw the Wharfedale NXT speakers at the weekend in a local Hi-Fi shop.
Very appealing!  They said you can stick pictures into the frame, as long
as you use a glue that remains flexible.  A bigger version that you could
also project pictures onto would be nice... invisible TV _and_ speakers...
I can dream...

At my local store, a pair of the panels, and a sub, were about =A3300, but
ISTR seeing them cheaper in Canford.

>have a SELECO SVT800 on loan as their picture source and it can handle
PC=
=20
>data at 1280x1024 (but it does cost 11 grand)

:-(

I look longingly at the 42" plasma screen in our local John Lewis' and
wonder if one day the price tag will read anything other than =A311,995...

Nigel

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