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    I want to buy a new TV and am trying to decide where to go to buy it. Of course there's the likes of Argos, Currys and DID but I'd prefer for my money to stay in Ireland so that's the first two out.

    There aren't that many small independent retailers around any more, I guess they've been driven out of business by the big guys. However I would like to put my business towards one of the smaller guys. Possibly I'll be sacrificing choice but can anyone recommend an independent operator in Dublin worth paying a visit ?
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    hi jcb , i dont know any retails in dublin but here is some advise from a installer of tv and satellite equipment for a few years now STAY AWAY from Philips,Walker,normende ,beko and bush They are SHIT , i would go for samsung , panasonic, sony they are a better product and better value

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    Quote Originally Posted by skytaz View Post
    hi jcb , i dont know any retails in dublin but here is some advise from a installer of tv and satellite equipment for a few years now STAY AWAY from Philips,Walker,normende ,beko and bush They are SHIT , i would go for samsung , panasonic, sony they are a better product and better value

    Surprised at that - always thought Philips was a superior product; no?

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    they were 20 yrs ago when they were not been built in turkey , philips walker and normende and silvercrest are all the one product

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    Quote Originally Posted by hd7055 View Post
    Surprised at that - always thought Philips was a superior product; no?
    Philips TVs no longer exist in Ireland.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JCB View Post
    I want to buy a new TV and am trying to decide where to go to buy it. Of course there's the likes of Argos, Currys and DID but I'd prefer for my money to stay in Ireland so that's the first two out.

    There aren't that many small independent retailers around any more, I guess they've been driven out of business by the big guys. However I would like to put my business towards one of the smaller guys. Possibly I'll be sacrificing choice but can anyone recommend an independent operator in Dublin worth paying a visit ?
    Online shopping is the best What ya mean you would like your money to stay in Ire, Do ya tell the girls not to be sending any money home when ya pay them

    If you can get a 50'' for 600E of net and its 700E in Dub. Take the one of net obviously, don't think the electrical shop guy will come complaining because ya bought it offline

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    that €100 u save online could come in handy

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    Tv is 150 for half hour ... Lol
    Who loves ya baby......!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clyde View Post
    Tv is 150 for half hour ... Lol
    *facepalm*

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    It wouldn't do any harm to check if the TV your planniing to buy will play video files such as *.mkv, *.mp4, *.avi, etc. Some do, some don't. Most TV's these days have a USB port on the back which allows the user to plug in a pen drive or external hard disk in order to play films from them. Do your homework and search Youtube for reviews of the ones your interested in.

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