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Old 04-04-2005, 9:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Finding a widescreen tv for £400 to £500, PLEASE HELP?

Hello everyone, how are you?

Right, this post is on behalf of my dad who is currently looking for a new tv for the sitting room.

He is looking for a widescreen television which has the most basic connections (all of them will most probably), for example 3 15pin scarts, scart connections, etc.

He is looking to spend about £400-500. We've looked on dealtime and pricerunner and seems that he is able to get a 32" sized on within this price bracket with a stand, pref hed like it with a stand included.

Please could you help recommend one and a retailer to get it from which has freat after sales service. He would like to stick to brands that are toshiba, jvc, sony, samsung, philips

Thanks in advance.

btw, he has a 28" 14:3 aspect ratio televison for sale by hitachi in silver, the only problem is, the picture is faulty and shows up in a trapezium shape. pics can be sent and price can be negotiated.
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Old 04-04-2005, 10:53 AM   #2 (permalink)
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hi, weve just gone to comet and currys and now hed like a 2nd option, which is his preferred one.

hes seen a few 36" tv's and now wants one in this size, now looking to spend up to 900.

PLEASE RECOMMEND
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This company i can recommend after dealing with bad suppliers,http://www.empiredirect.co.uk/index.asp?bhcp=1
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