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Chow
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11-09-2005, 10:24 PM
Very Very nice TV.
Good choice with philips.
There is no way I could have one like that.One of my dogs is a TV addict and knows every add with a dog or cat in them.It would be over.
When is the TV warming party.
Coach trip coming.
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11-09-2005, 11:13 PM
Sorry, but all of this is going to become obsolete when HDTV comes along. I am somewhat p****d-off by the idea that my (expensive) DVD player will be rendered useless, even by its own manufacturer (Toshiba).

It's the old LP/CD or VHS/Netamax war again, with us customers losing out again, whichever side wins!

The guy on TV from Sony sais it was all about giving consumers better quality (that is, if they junk all the machinery they have now), but it's all about getting us to shell out AGAIN.

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12-09-2005, 10:57 AM
THese huge TV's are great aern't they

I've got a 42" Plasma (Philips) - hubby insisted we have one lol

It gave me a headache for the first 2 days - I've adjust to watching it now, although its like having a cinema in my own front room lol
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12-09-2005, 11:02 AM
Originally Posted by Chow
Very Very nice TV.
Good choice with philips.
There is no way I could have one like that.One of my dogs is a TV addict and knows every add with a dog or cat in them.It would be over.
When is the TV warming party.
Coach trip coming.
Chow
THe good thing with a plasma tv is you can wall mount them
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12-09-2005, 11:06 AM
Originally Posted by Chow
Very Very nice TV.
Good choice with philips.
There is no way I could have one like that.One of my dogs is a TV addict and knows every add with a dog or cat in them.It would be over.
When is the TV warming party.
Coach trip coming.
Chow
The good thing with a plasma tv is you can wall mount them
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12-09-2005, 04:26 PM
snorri this one is hdtv .compatible . for any one who doesnt know .. high deffinition television .
cant wall mount mine i have wooden walls they wont take the weight ..
doga wont knock it over its really really heavy . twice as heavy as a normal tv i cant even slide it over to center it on the table ...lol
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12-09-2005, 04:29 PM
Originally Posted by Stephanie
THese huge TV's are great aern't they

I've got a 42" Plasma (Philips) - hubby insisted we have one lol

It gave me a headache for the first 2 days - I've adjust to watching it now, although its like having a cinema in my own front room lol
lol seems we hare the same tastes in tellys and dogs stephanie
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12-09-2005, 07:30 PM
Diane I know just the place where that will fit nicely.....our new garage lol
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13-09-2005, 11:58 AM
Originally Posted by deefin
lol seems we hare the same tastes in tellys and dogs stephanie
Lol - I got home last night and realised it was a Panasonic TV
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