Sinotech 37" Full HD

unsecluded

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Hey

Anyone know where i can get a 37" Full HD Sinotech, preferably in Cape Town? but Durban and JHB ok too...

Include pricing if you know it, thanks
 

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makro have them for 5699 on special atm, but I would go for the full hd 42 at 6999
 

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I'm thinking of a suspensfull murder series to watch on my TV tonight... any ideas?
 

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for a measly R1300 extra, i would too!

I would normally, but the 42 is overkill considering it would be placed at the end of my bed. That aside, that would put me R3k over budget considering i started looking for a 32" :D

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Originally Posted by enx
makro have them for 5699 on special atm, but I would go for the full hd 42 at 6999
That one is only HD Ready. Sinotech don't make 37" FHD's.

That explains my troubles, thanks for letting me know dude...

Any other suggestions for a REASONABLY priced 37" Full HD.

Thanks
 

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I would normally, but the 42 is overkill considering it would be placed at the end of my bed. That aside, that would put me R3k over budget considering i started looking for a 32" :D



That explains my troubles, thanks for letting me know dude...

Any other suggestions for a REASONABLY priced 37" Full HD.

Thanks

the 42" is so much bigger man - get it!!!!!!

get the 42! get the 42! get the 42! get the 42! get the 42! get the 42!

trust me, you won't regret it - better buy big once instead of buying again LATER ;)

I paid R10,000 for mine last year, you have a good bargain on your hands!
 

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rofl

kk, im gonna have to drug the wife and convince her that the ps3 can still be worked into the budget..lol

After a year, how has your experience been?
 

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rofl

kk, im gonna have to drug the wife and convince her that the ps3 can still be worked into the budget..lol

After a year, how has your experience been?

Awesome - I use it as a PC Monitor. Overkill, I know, but I work on 3D Graphics and it's just much better working on a screen the size of a poster :D

i've taken it to a LAN like 3 times as well - nothing bad happened, not even a dead pixel or something after moving this in and out of my boot.

also, please tell me the use for this? TV?

because I heard it's not the best for TV use (and IMO, for TV you would be better of with a plasma anyway)

it's awesome for DivX movies and expecially HD Gaming, and 1080p Bluray or even 720p Series and stuff :)
 

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Awesome - I use it as a PC Monitor. Overkill, I know, but I work on 3D Graphics and it's just much better working on a screen the size of a poster :D

i've taken it to a LAN like 3 times as well - nothing bad happened, not even a dead pixel or something after moving this in and out of my boot.

also, please tell me the use for this? TV?

because I heard it's not the best for TV use (and IMO, for TV you would be better of with a plasma anyway)

it's awesome for DivX movies and expecially HD Gaming, and 1080p Bluray or even 720p Series and stuff :)

Thanks for the feedback Keeper

Sounds like you having a blast with it, im glad :)

TV would be the least of it's uses, so LCD is definitely the way to go for me.

It would be for exactly what you mentioned above, so i think given the outcome of 'Operation Wife', i will be going with your recommendation :)

Thanks again, i'll keep you posted
 

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I've got a 32" Samsung FHD for R 5899.00 from Makro. Big enough for me, good picture 1080p
 
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