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02-02-2002, 10:51 AM
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| | Guest | Does anyone actually own a Sony 32FQ75 they are actually happy with ? :)
Just asking since I had the TV blokes around this morning only to find digital ITV isnt in my area which blows my plans on getting the Sony DX100.
not much point getting a intergrated digital TV if you cant get digital!!
This means the next best analogue TV is that old chestnut the FQ75 which everyone loves to hate
Surely not everyone must suffer from these scrolling bar problems...
I am looking to buy from Techtronics should they ever get them in stock since they apparently get them from Sony UK direct and have assured me in writing 3 times theirs arent grey imports.
Jimbob
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02-02-2002, 11:06 AM
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you will be bloody lucky if you get one of these sets that does not have the bars. i had 3 sonys. 2 fx models and one fq. the fq had loads of faults. the fx had a green patch in the corner but i cant remember scrolling bars. i would go for another make. even the dealers etc i spoke to are sick of complaints about sony. go for tosh or pan
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02-02-2002, 11:09 AM
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| | Guest | hmm
I like Sony TV's though. my current TV is a Sony and its done me proud.
Perhaps the only option is to buy the DX100 anyhow and not use the Digital option (assuming it lets you)
Jimbob
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02-02-2002, 11:13 AM
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For every single make and model of TV there are those that have it and think it's great and those that would never buy another.
I'm looking at Philips jobs at the moment. There are some who say don't touch it with a barge pole but the magazine reviews all say they're the best.
Go figure.
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02-02-2002, 1:35 PM
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Jimbob - I've been a Sony lover for years and always said I would never buy anything that wasn't Sony. Well, having tried 3 FQ's and 1 FX, all of which have gone back, I have given up on Sony with great sadness . . . I now have a great JVC. When Sony get their act together and get back their good name in the trade - at the moment it is something approaching mud - I will return to the Sony fold.
My 8 year old Sony TV is wonderful and I am keeping it as a spare. But the current sets they produce are not good.
Carol
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02-02-2002, 1:39 PM
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Thanks: Gave 0, Got 3 | Quote: Originally posted by Kevin Clark For every single make and model of TV there are those that have it and think it's great and those that would never buy another.
I'm looking at Philips jobs at the moment. There are some who say don't touch it with a barge pole but the magazine reviews all say they're the best.
Go figure. | I looked at lots of makes and models before settling on a Philips 32PW9576 which not only looked a lot better to my taste than any of the other boxes, but had excellent picture quality as well. Unfortunately the first one I received from QED had a couple of issues that required engineers confirmatin that it should be replaced. However the replacement is simply stunning. I've not seen a better picture anywhere. Colours are gorgeous, with wonderful saturation and outstanding contrast, and the 9576 has been updated internally to include the latest revision of Philips Digital Natural Motion. This mode is superb, lending a film like quality that has to be seen to be believed - all my DVDs appear with the same sort of quality as you get when viewing Toy Story 2. It takes some getting used to as everything you see seems "too" good. I can't recommend it highly enough, but make sure you get the revision with DNM.
Simon
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02-02-2002, 7:25 PM
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I don't think that you will ever find a TV that everyone loves (or in fact any other piece of equipment).
I can only speak from my experience, but I've generally been very happy with my Sony KV-32FX65. Apart from the widescreen auto format "problem" (which now seems to have mysteriously gone away  ) I've been very happy with this TV. I have had emails and private messages from other users with problems with the picture, but thankfully I've not experienced these.
If you asked me if I'd buy this Sony set again, I would have to say that I probably would. I was originally going to go for the FQ75 (glad I didn't after seeing the problems other members are having). Guess I'd have a look around the shops and see what I liked the look of, then read up on here about them.
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03-02-2002, 12:01 AM
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My first set was a Philips and 3 years later the tube blew. Got a Sony triniton and 17 years later it still going strong (touch wood!) and even the batteries in the remote control are still original. Yes, it's being used everyday except we are away on hols.
So I decided to be loyal and bought a FQ in Nov and even since the minute it was set up, I had this scrolling bars as a extra bonus feature which was no mentioned in theri specs !! Tried reporting to Sony but ....................... (you must read how they are dealing with this problem on various other threads). T
Their customer service sucks !!! Dealers like John Lewis have been helpful and sympathetic to customers and help to save Sony's arses with their problem.
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03-02-2002, 12:42 AM
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Thanks: Gave 0, Got 0 | F.A.O. Steve Dowdle Esq - Sony UK's M.D. Quote: Originally posted by shaunthedude you will be bloody lucky if you get one of these sets that does not have the bars. i had 3 sonys. 2 fx models and one fq. the fq had loads of faults. the fx had a green patch in the corner but i cant remember scrolling bars. i would go for another make. even the dealers etc i spoke to are sick of complaints about sony. go for tosh or pan | Please take note - a "faulty sample" ? - this is your belief but you have lost another customer ! |
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03-02-2002, 12:42 PM
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Thanks: Gave 4, Got 6 | Re: hmm Quote: Originally posted by Jimbob I like Sony TV's though. my current TV is a Sony and its done me proud.
Perhaps the only option is to buy the DX100 anyhow and not use the Digital option (assuming it lets you)
Jimbob | Have a look at the Sony KV-32LS35,which I have and others on this forum.No one and me has seen any interference on screen and it's only £700,yes £700 from:- http://www.krishav.co.uk/SONY_TV.html |
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03-02-2002, 11:13 PM
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Thanks: Gave 0, Got 0 | EX SONY OWNER.
TWO WEEKS AGO I SAVED MYSELF AT LEAST £400 By buying a grundig xentia 70 MFW 70-490/8.
It cost £450 from unbeatable and I would go as far as to say it produces a better picture thana sony. It took a few days to bed in and adjust and it is now superb. And really really cheap. I dont know if they've got any left but I can really recomend it. Well done grundig.
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04-02-2002, 9:52 AM
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I was told by a few people can't get digital.
Local aerial installers refused to even discuss, some kept trying to tell me to go Sky.
I knew I could get digital - and I did!
Ask a decent independant contractor
__________________ Martin - Sony KDL46W4500, STRDB930, SLHF950 SuperBeta, Pioneer 575, Castle Pembroke, Keep, & Clydes, Pace Twin PVR, BTVision. Sony TRV33 video camera. PS3 |
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04-02-2002, 11:20 AM
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I don't think there are many FQ75 owners out there who are completely happy. Those who choose to keep theirs probably have a "perfect" set, or choose to live with the problems or cannot see the problems.
I had 3 engineers take a look at my set and all of them said that the FQ75 had the MOST problems of ALL the Sony TV's.
J
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05-02-2002, 11:31 PM
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I have the 32FQ75 since September 2000 and have not experienced any problems at all. I checked the TV in the shop.
It was very slightly damaged. I negotiated a discount before taking it home.
Best TV I ever had, shame so many other owners cannot share this with me.
Sony's behaviour towards customers is beyond belief.
Makes me think too.
My next TV (or plasma screen?) will probably not be made by Sony.
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06-02-2002, 8:44 AM
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Thanks: Gave 0, Got 0 | Another message for Mr Steve Dowdle, MD of Sony UK Quote:
Sony's behaviour towards customers is beyond belief.
Makes me think too.
My next TV (or plasma screen?) will probably not be made by Sony. | Please take note - this affecting your future sales too if you carry on your disgraceful "service" to existing Sony owners !!! |
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