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Budget TV - which to go for...
My brother is looking for a budget 28" widescreen.
Any suggestions around the £300 mark? (and are they any good)
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The GOODMANS W282NS/W282NS-T received a recommendation recently in What HiFi (or was it Home Cinema). £280 from Comet.
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Asda do a Daewoo, Flat screen / 28 inch widescreen nicam set for £389
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Philips 28PW6006
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An EXCELLENT tv, lots of very good reviews. Unlike other budget TVs it compares verywell to TVs well into the £5/600 mark. I've got one and one heartedly recommend it.
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Check out your local Safeway store. They have a Reoc for £200.
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John......
does this TV have a flat screen?
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