Re: Don't buy an HDTV just yet
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Originally Posted by Gripper
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Originally Posted by JPaul
Indeed, who needs things like a house when you can have a telly like that.
That's it, sell your house and buy that telly.
Council may be a wee bit miffed aboot that.:D
Have you no spunk man, cash sale. It'll be ages before they find out.
Re: Don't buy an HDTV just yet
No plans to buy such a thing yet. My current TV is only 8 years old - hardly broken in yet.
The £300 rule will apply before long. That is, no matter what the innovation and how much they cost initially they will drop to £300 for the good makes and less for the unknown Taiwanese version sold in Tesco. Then is the time to buy :)
Hopefully by then they will have decided which version to go with and all the hardware glitches will be resolved.
Of course if there was much worth watching I might have a different point of view.
Re: Don't buy an HDTV just yet
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Originally Posted by Biggles
No plans to buy such a thing yet. My current TV is only 8 years old - hardly broken in yet.
The £300 rule will apply before long. That is, no matter what the innovation and how much they cost initially they will drop to £300 for the good makes and less for the unknown Taiwanese version sold in Tesco. Then is the time to buy :)
Hopefully by then they will have decided which version to go with and all the hardware glitches will be resolved.
Of course if there was much worth watching I might have a different point of view.
I'm with you, only not quite so parsimonious.
Early adopters are tits. However we need them, to fund the R&D which leads to the well made, reasonably priced goods we end up with.
Re: Don't buy an HDTV just yet
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Originally Posted by JPaul
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Originally Posted by Biggles
No plans to buy such a thing yet. My current TV is only 8 years old - hardly broken in yet.
The £300 rule will apply before long. That is, no matter what the innovation and how much they cost initially they will drop to £300 for the good makes and less for the unknown Taiwanese version sold in Tesco. Then is the time to buy :)
Hopefully by then they will have decided which version to go with and all the hardware glitches will be resolved.
Of course if there was much worth watching I might have a different point of view.
I'm with you, only not quite so parsimonious.
Early adopters are tits. However we need them, to fund the R&D which leads to the well made, reasonably priced goods we end up with.
Absolutely, err, isn't that what the English are for? :whistling