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Old 27-05-2005, 19:51   #4
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Re: Televisions

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Originally Posted by paulyoung666
personally i wouldnt go near phillips again
I was looking at Philips What's wrong with them?

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Originally Posted by paulyoung666
what sort of money are you looking to spend and what sort of size are you after ????
<decides against rent boy joke>

I have about £300

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Originally Posted by yesman
How about one of these, it's widescreen 28".

It's what I have and it's not bad at all.

Depends how much you wish to spend.
I was going to buy it from a shop. Is it hassle free buying electrical goods online? Will it end up arriving in bits?

I have a B&W portable at the moment - have done for the past decade.
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