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RE: OT Widescreen TV
- To: "'ukha_d@xxxxxxx'" <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: OT Widescreen TV
- From: "Steven Dickson" <sdickson@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 11 May 2001 11:05:31 +0100
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Michael,
personally I wouldn't buy an ex display TV from
curry's
or any other big retailer - they have been turned on almost continuously
for
several months or more - curry's are generally open 9-9 mon to Friday, and
sat
and Sunday. Life expectancy after the initial 1 years warranty may be
an
issue? Cosmetic damage to the chassis or perhaps the screen. If it's
ex
display is probably an older model that has now been superseded. Another
bad
point - no remote(not a real problem if you are going to use pronto
anyway), or
documentation.
Just
my opinion - did allot of looking around 4-5 months ago for widescreen
tv's.
Steve
My TV died last night and I need one for
tomorrow.
FA cup etc. I have rang round suppliers to see what the have in stock
around 32" Widescreen. The best deal seems to be a Philips 32DW6834 for
£673. This is a Manager Special (Display Model). This normally retails
around £1200 or so. The question is; Should I worry about it being
Ex-Display?? Bought
from Currys?
Michael BELFAST
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