Sony KDL40V2000 - 40″ Widescreen Bravia HD Ready LCD TV - With Freeview


Sony KDL40V2000 - 40″ Widescreen Bravia HD Ready LCD TV - With Freeview
Customer Review: bloody marvellous
I’ve had this T.V. for 6months now and I am so impressed…I bought it as a present for my PS3 everything about it is just wow,easy to connect, no need for hd-dvd player as my PS3 upscales ordinary dvd and is a blu-ray player, some people have complained its only 1080i but I have watched 1080p and to be honest I can not tell the difference,the difference between my old Sony CRT and PS2 however is HUGE, I’m saving up to by Sony RHT-G800 stand now,then thats me done untrill the PS4 and OLED come out….oh and about flicking through the inputs use the remote menu and pick one…its a lot quicker,you can also cancel the ones you dont use

Customer Review: 5 Stars for TV -10 Stars for it breaking down….read below
I bought this TV back in March 2007 5 months later i had to send it off for repair. Now this is bad….A SONY for gods sake I wouldnt of minded if I had spent the money on a rubbish cheap TV from tescos but this was a grand that I spent on a well known manufacturer. I have just got it back after it being away for repair for one month the cost of repair!?!?!?——-?748——–(covered by warranty but this is NOT the point…)

Man they might aswell of given us a new tv I think the only thing they didnt replace was the plastic surround and the remote!

It IS a good tv with regards to picture xbox etc etc, but seriously people think hard when looking at a SONY…man is anything made well these days….

I shall stop moaning now and go and sit in front of my ace(!) tv and wait for it to breakdown again…I just hope it lasts till I get to the end of Bioshock….

Peace

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Thanks to the DVDR3510V player from Philips, you can not only record films to DVD and play DivXs on your television; you can also give your VHS cassettes a second lease of life. This combined DVD/VHS player/recorder is perfect if you want to save on space. A genuine 2-in-1 appliance, the DVDR3510V will meet all your video needs. Able to record to a large number of supports, such as dual-layer DVDs, this player equally lets you save films from your camcorder. This device also comes with a DV input so you can hook your camcorder up directly. What’s more, you can even connect an external hard drive via the USB port. Extremely practical and not at all cumbersome, this combi from Philips will guarantee you many relaxing moments!
Amazon Price: ?164.80
Used Price: ?119.99
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Used Price: ?219.99
Customer Review: brilliant, simply the best!
I bought this recorder on amazon 12 mths ago after much time spent sussing the different ones available. Quite simply it turned out to be the best money I’ve ever spent! it is absolutely superb,Even now all this time later I am over the moon with it! My only regret is that I didn’t go for the next model up with the bigger hard drive but mine is fine.If your looking for a good recorder, honestly, this is it! Also of all the articles I have bought via amazon, I have only ever had a problem once, and amazon sorted it immediatly! They are good to deal with, and cheap.Finally, my recorder is now down to half of what I paid for it! So what further encouragement do you need!
Customer Review: BRILLIANT!!!…(erm, mostly)
I’ve had this for a while now and definitely don’t regret buying it. Like all the best technology it doesn’t get in the way of what you want to do - setting up a program from the epg is a doddle - no faffing around with discs; just press a few buttons, go out and come back to a perfectly watchable recording (I’ve only ever used Standard Play - I haven’t even bothered to use the highest XP quality so I guess that tells you something). However there are a few things that do bug me; once a timed recording has started the machine is locked and there seems to be no way to set another recording. Also of mild irritation is the remote - the two buttons that (for me at least) get the most use - the FF and Rewind buttons - are two of the smallest and tucked away under the slide-back cover, which makes things real fiddly when viewing in the dark. Also the FF speeds aren’t quite right; when FF’ing through adverts X3 is too slow and X4 is too fast. It needs a X3.5!!! Apart from these minor operational foibles I feel this is good bit of kit and I recommend it.
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FLASH AUDIO VIDEO PLAYER 2GB
Used Price: ?34.99
Customer Review: Beter than an Ipod
this PhilipsSA3124/02 mp4 player is fab!! i love it! had it for about a month now and its awesome! i have an ipod nano aswell but trust me this PhilipsSA3124/02 is way better! because you can use windows media player with it and its alot better for the money. awesome. if you want a good mp4 player then get this trust me.
Customer Review: Excellent Value
I’ve had my Philips SA3124/02 MP3 player now for about 2 months and it’s superb. It’s very easy to use, with the menu system being one of the best I’ve seen. You can randomize your playlist or play tracks in order. The graphic equalizer lets you chose from a number of settings. Transferring music is simple and can be done using Windows Media Player or you can just drag and drop the music files. It has a 2GB memory which is good for about 500 tracks. The sound is good, although the supplied bud headphones aren’t the best so I invested in some better ones (makes a big difference). The unit charges via the USB connector and the battery lasts 10 hours plus. The screen is okay for watching films and will deal with widescreen. A+ would definitely recommend. Don’t be fooled by the i-Pod, they are expensive and you have to deal with i-Tunes which is a nightmare.
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