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www.Argos.ie don't seem to do that many LCDs over 26" in Ireland and also don't do the mainstream brands for some reason. Irish distributors probably won't deal with them, at a guess?BillK said:Do you have Argos in Ireland? they are doing some reasonable deals on LCD TV just now.
Failing that try - don't know if they deliver to Ireland but its worth a look.
Good Luck
MonsieurBond said:Failing that, if you shop around, you can sometimes get some deals in the likes of www.DID.ie or www.Dixons.ie.
MonsieurBond said:don't seem to do that many LCDs over 26" in Ireland and also don't do the mainstream brands for some reason. Irish distributors probably won't deal with them, at a guess?
www.RicherSounds.ie in Belfast have some good prices on LCDs.
Failing that, if you shop around, you can sometimes get some deals in the likes of www.DID.ie or www.Dixons.ie.
Banquo said:I was wondering if anyone could recommend other websites where you can buy LCD TV's etc I have looked at the ones mentioned above and pixmania.com and Komplett.ie but has anyone any (good) experience with other websites for these products.....
Reggie said:Argos have a new catalogue out this week. Some good deals on Wharfedale and Bush LCDs. 26" Bush for €599 I think.
shnaek said:Are those tvs HD ready?
I wouldn't rate Bush as a TV manufacturer. Better to stick with a main brand like Philips, Sony, Toshiba, Panasonic, Samsung, LG, etc.BillK said:I bought a Wharfedale LCD with integrated digital from Argos and sent it back. Picture quality was poor. Bush should be OK.
Dinging said:Stay away from Philipps, I have spoken with 3 different TV repair guys in the last 6 months and they all agree that Philipps are very poor quality. In fact I called the guy who fixes TV's in Dundrum and by just expaining the problem of intermittent sound he was able to tell me the make of the television, yes you guessed it a Philpps. He reckons 50% of his work is to fix Philipps TV's. Also had a TV repair guy in Sligo tell me the same thing about their LCD TV's, had a 17 inch for 12.5 monthsand the picture went, out of warranty, cost to fix matched the cost of the TV. You have been warned.
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