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Old 14-06-2007, 11:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Post Marks and Spencer launches own-brand LCD TV range

Marks & Spencer is launching its own brand flatscreen TV brand. The screens range from 15- to 32-inches, and include a TV/DVD combi set available in black and shocking pink. Prices range from 199 to 599 pounds. The shop’s 19in and 32in models are HD ready and all have integrated Freeview tuners. The [...]
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HD ready perhaps but not hdcp ready I bet
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Re: Marks and Spencer launches own-brand LCD TV range

I bought one, MS 1906F 20" model with DVD just over 3 weeks ago, wish I hadn't...

First one refused to eject first DVD inserted and had to be dismantled instore in order to get it back.

Second one, after less than 3 weeks has developed major lip sync probs after 15 mins of viewing and has just now began pixilating all over the place.

Anyone know who makes this rubbish for M&S and why have M&S risked their reputable brand on this standard of technology. I have yet to read a good review anywhere, and lets face it £299 isn't exactly chicken feed...

Has anybody else had similar problems out there?
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