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Old Jan 29th 2009 | 9:44 pm
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Default Re: 32 LCD TV - here or there

Originally Posted by Kalenge
Don't even consider buying it in the UK.

The digital frequencies are different between Oz and the UK so you'll lose out on the built in digital tuner.
i thought i read somewhere that you could select a different country on the tv menu and it would work, i believe it was france or germany
 
Old Jan 29th 2009 | 9:55 pm
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Originally Posted by Darren-Debbie
i thought i read somewhere that you could select a different country on the tv menu and it would work, i believe it was france or germany
That works with Analogue TV's.
 
Old Jan 30th 2009 | 1:04 am
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Originally Posted by Wendy
Somewhere to get price comparisons: http://www.myshopping.com.au/


You will probably get a better price than that in store though as you can haggle a little. Also if you have other electrical goods to get, you can get a discount for buying them all together (you have to ask for their best price though )

Don't forget that any new items brought into the country may also be subject to GST (10%) - well that's assuming they know it's new
Bought a Samsung 46" full HD LCD from Good guys last year. Samsung were offering a second 19" HD LCD for free with that. We haggled and paid cash and ended with 2 TV's for just over $2000. I would think that in the current climate you could pick up a bargin from Good Guy's or Harvey Norman who, earlier today, announced that they would be closing 10 stores.
 

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