What's the best 68cm 4:3 TV i can buy with $500-$600?

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gyro

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Hi everyone,
Would someone be able to recommend the best TV i could buy for $500?
I could stretch the budget to maybe $600 but that would be about all
that i could afford without using my credit card.
Thanks for any suggestions.

Btw, i'm in Perth. I think prices are a little higher here than the
eastern states.
 
"gyro"
Hi everyone,
Would someone be able to recommend the best TV i could buy for $500?
I could stretch the budget to maybe $600 but that would be about all that
i could afford without using my credit card.
Thanks for any suggestions.

** You might be just able to get one of these for $600 .

I have owned the previous, similar model for 3 years and am very happy with
it.

Nice company to deal with too - at least that is the case in Sydney.

http://www.nec.com.au/products_detail.aspx?view=131


The instruction manual on PDF tells you all about it.




............. Phil
 
Phil Allison wrote:
"gyro"

Hi everyone,
Would someone be able to recommend the best TV i could buy for $500?
I could stretch the budget to maybe $600 but that would be about all that
i could afford without using my credit card.
Thanks for any suggestions.



** You might be just able to get one of these for $600 .

I have owned the previous, similar model for 3 years and am very happy with
it.

Nice company to deal with too - at least that is the case in Sydney.

http://www.nec.com.au/products_detail.aspx?view=131


The instruction manual on PDF tells you all about it.




............ Phil


Thanks Phil, that looks like a good one. It even has a flat screen
which is a bonus.

I'll ring around the stores on Monday and see if i can get it for $600.
Thanks again.
 
The RCA (Thomson) that Big WE sell are often cheaper on
catalogue special ($398 - $498). Both my parents and I have one
and have had no problems.

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Blue

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Can't find an Aussie website for RCA Thomson or the TV model on
the Thomson UK /Europe Site but it seems to be a variation of
this one
http://www.thomson-europe.com/Frame/1,7595,,00.html?languageID=25&countryID=0

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Regards
Blue

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aussieblu wrote:
Can't find an Aussie website for RCA Thomson or the TV model on
the Thomson UK /Europe Site but it seems to be a variation of
this one
http://www.thomson-europe.com/Frame/1,7595,,00.html?languageID=25&countryID=0

Thanks Aussieblu,
I'll go to BigW and take a look at one. Atm, i'm leaning towards that
NEC mentioned above. I might be able to get it for around $550 if the
rrp is $595. NEC is good gear i think.
http://www.retravision.com.au/apps/shop/productDetails.asp?productId=13738
 
gyro wrote:
Hi everyone,
Would someone be able to recommend the best TV i could buy for $500?
I could stretch the budget to maybe $600 but that would be about all
that i could afford without using my credit card.
Thanks for any suggestions.

Btw, i'm in Perth. I think prices are a little higher here than the
eastern states.
For that price, MAKE SURE it has RF STEREO (FULL STEREO) other wise you
might as well pay $300
 
Matt2 - Amstereo wrote:
gyro wrote:
Hi everyone,
Would someone be able to recommend the best TV i could buy for $500?
I could stretch the budget to maybe $600 but that would be about all
that i could afford without using my credit card.
Thanks for any suggestions.

Btw, i'm in Perth. I think prices are a little higher here than the
eastern states.
For that price, MAKE SURE it has RF STEREO (FULL STEREO) other wise
you might as well pay $300
True - aren't Aldi flogging a cheap 68cm at the moment - their stuff always
seems to be half decent.
 
On Sat, 02 Jul 2005 11:35:22 +0800, gyro <gyro@world.com> wrote:

Hi everyone,
Would someone be able to recommend the best TV i could buy for $500?
I could stretch the budget to maybe $600 but that would be about all
that i could afford without using my credit card.
Thanks for any suggestions.

Btw, i'm in Perth. I think prices are a little higher here than the
eastern states.
I bought a Hyundai flat screen 68cm TV from "Big W" for $280.

It has stereo sound and simulates surround sound.

Seems to work just fine as far as I can see.

Anyway, at that price you could buy two!

Ross



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