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Quote wanted for a few new items

  • 23-08-2010 1:55pm
    #1
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    Hi guys,

    Just want to put a feeler out there for a few items that I plan to buy next:

    1) A second lcd tv for my office. Mostly going to be used for retro gaming so specs arent important. thinking of a 26" or 32" max. Open to suggestions on this but really want to keep the cost down. Ex-demo, open box etc considered

    2) A decent spec blu-ray player for my home cinema. As I have a*Panasonic plasma TV* I was initally thinking of a Panasonic BD 45 or 65.
    Would also consider Sony and Philips models as well but probably wouldnt look outside that. I don't want to spend a fortune* on a player but still want to get somthing that compliments my Panasonic 42G10 and Onkyo 707 amp and doesn't skimp on quality and features.
    It would be important that the blu-ray player is from the latest ranges and well rated in the web and magazine reviews. Also new/boxed/sealed the only option here.

    Thanks in advance.

    * I stream most of my movies so a blu-ray player would take second place in terms of a playback device hence the hesitancy to spend a bomb!


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