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wtd 28" widescreen tv
DCA ha escrito: b wrote: DCA ha escrito: Big Mc wrote: I need a cheap and cheerful 28" widescreen tv mine has just gone bang anyone know of any high street offers on at the momentI just want something to tide me over till I can afford something better. thanks in advance Consider a 32" ? Check out this bargain http://www.dixons.co.uk/product.php?sku=608024 £60 for a grundig ..except that it aint really a Grundig. since the company went under a couple of years back, that name has been bought and stuck on all kinds of cheap crap. I think those sets are now made by Orion. -B. And? So what? Orion make the CRT tubes for many major manufacturers anyway. Grundig were hardly the name of quality and reliability when they were in business so no change. I'd be interested to know how you arrived at that conclusion. On the contrary, Grundig actually purposely used higher spec parts in many of their TV sets thus reducing the returns rate. I and many other techs I have spoken to over the years, have found their boards and modular design, especially in the models up till the mid 1990s, extremely straighforward to work on and well enginnered. By and large extremely good sets and reliable too. of course all that came at a price.... Unfortunately due to cheapskate people preferring to buy the lowest priced sets around regardless of reliability, they couldn't compete against the turkish and chinese stuff and went under. In the last few years, even once good manufacturers like JVC and Hitachi have followed and only seem to be making their own units of 25" and up or in a higher price bracket. They have their 14" and 21" sets made by the low cost manufacturers to stay in the market. Bottom line : You get what you pay for in electronics. -B. |
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wtd 28" widescreen tv
Is this so cheap nowadays?
Seems we have to stop the chinese asap. Bart Bervoets |
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wtd 28" widescreen tv
b wrote:
DCA ha escrito: b wrote: DCA ha escrito: Big Mc wrote: I need a cheap and cheerful 28" widescreen tv mine has just gone bang anyone know of any high street offers on at the momentI just want something to tide me over till I can afford something better. thanks in advance Consider a 32" ? Check out this bargain http://www.dixons.co.uk/product.php?sku=608024 £60 for a grundig ..except that it aint really a Grundig. since the company went under a couple of years back, that name has been bought and stuck on all kinds of cheap crap. I think those sets are now made by Orion. -B. And? So what? Orion make the CRT tubes for many major manufacturers anyway. Grundig were hardly the name of quality and reliability when they were in business so no change. I'd be interested to know how you arrived at that conclusion. On the contrary, Grundig actually purposely used higher spec parts in many of their TV sets thus reducing the returns rate. I and many other techs I have spoken to over the years, have found their boards and modular design, especially in the models up till the mid 1990s, extremely straighforward to work on and well enginnered. By and large extremely good sets and reliable too. of course all that came at a price.... Unfortunately due to cheapskate people preferring to buy the lowest priced sets around regardless of reliability, they couldn't compete against the turkish and chinese stuff and went under. In the last few years, even once good manufacturers like JVC and Hitachi have followed and only seem to be making their own units of 25" and up or in a higher price bracket. They have their 14" and 21" sets made by the low cost manufacturers to stay in the market. Bottom line : You get what you pay for in electronics. -B. There's alot I do and I do not agree with in your statement but can't argue forever or be bothered to pick each bit apart - except that I have consistently found JVC to be crap. 2x VCR's died - one at 13m and the other at 19m. a 24" TV, red tinge crept in and again - out of warranty. JVC customer care - none existent. Local TV repairer stated he regularly has colour balance issues with JVC's - far more than any other brand (and that included the likes of Matsui!). |
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