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Old 03-12-2007, 1:55 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Techwood advice

I'm looking into buying a widescreen CRT, second-hand, and have come across a brand called "Techwood".

I understand that Tesco sells their kit from time-to-time and that they are similar to Wharfedale stuff but under a different badge(?). I know they are towards the budget end of the scale, but do they still deliver good value and some quality?
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I know they are towards the budget end of the scale, but do they still deliver good value and some quality?
I don't know if "quality" is the correct word to use but they probably are value for money...if you can still find them...the supermarkets are about the only place that have them these days.
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I ended up picking up a 28" Techwood for £40 from a local ad.

Not that I'm anywhere near an expert on the subject, but the picture quality appears to be very good.
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My brother had one of these its just died after only 2 years and had all sorts of problems ,but good luck with yours.
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