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liam.mccaffrey

posted on 13/10/06 at 01:08 PM Reply With Quote
tv's

I am looking for a small(less than 19" wall mountable flatscreen tv

preferably with a dvd player or with a freeview tuner

can anyone recommend anything? I'm searching but I'm going round in circles

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Mr G

posted on 13/10/06 at 02:23 PM Reply With Quote
I posted one from Netto in a previous thread although the offer seems to be over it may come up again. I mentioned the seperate freeview scart adapter which to me is the cleanest easiest way to add freeview to a tv, although you need to make sure it would slot into the back scart socket unhindered.

Dixons do a 19" widescreen tft pc monitor with an add on analogue tv tuner + remote control. This allow a normal rf signal to be fed in but also has provision for composite input from a seperate source (freeview box/sky/dvd) LINKY

All the other set's i've come across with built in freeview seem to have a greatly over inflated price.

I'll have a scout round my usual haunts to see if anything springs up.


Cheers

G

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chockymonster

posted on 13/10/06 at 02:26 PM Reply With Quote
I bought a 17" widescreen relisys pc monitor with built in analog tuner. has component and composite input and a damn good picture. Only cost £130 too





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Scotty

posted on 13/10/06 at 02:57 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by chockymonster
I bought a 17" widescreen relisys pc monitor with built in analog tuner. has component and composite input and a damn good picture. Only cost £130 too


although i have sold lots of relisys monitors ( i do like 'em) if i recall correctly, they stopped trading several months ago, long term parts may be a problem ...





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