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Old 09-10-2007, 23:48   #4
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Re: Is this monitor good value or?

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Originally Posted by Mick Fisher View Post
I can't comment on the monitor specifically but my last TV was Samsung. It too seemed to be a lot of TV for the money. The picture was alright but the audio quality proved to be dire, it used to rattle if you turned the volume up past a certain point.

It lasted just a few days over 12 months when the colours went all smeary. It made it impossible to watch and to be truthful I was glad to have an excuse to dump it.

They say you get what you pay for. I make it a rule to, knowingly, stay well away from Samsung and Sony products these days. I know Sony are not particularly cheap but I have other reasons for boycotting them.
It used to be that while Sony was considered to be more expensive than other brands you bought a Sony product and you got a well designed well built product.

Now you get the same cheap junk everyone else is selling but they still charge a premium for it
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