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posted: Jul. 4, 2009 @ 12:00a
ShadowOCH
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posted: Jul. 4, 2009 @ 2:31a
Why red?
poker6045
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posted: Jul. 4, 2009 @ 3:07a
ShadowOCH said: Why red? People will say the proverbial "Philips refurbs suck" Most of whom who have never owned a Philips refurbished product. I have been more than happy with my Philips refurb HDTV for the good part of a year now. Green from me.
probably because it's a refurbished product from a defunct company at a price that it's not hard to find a new tv with the same stats at.
ShadowOCH
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posted: Jul. 4, 2009 @ 3:26a
Counterfit said: probably because it's a refurbished product from a defunct company at a price that it's not hard to find a new tv with the same stats at.
Harsh words. Care to share where to get a NEW 42" 1080p for $600 out the door?
poker6045 said: ShadowOCH said: Why red? People will say the proverbial "Philips refurbs suck" Most of whom who have never owned a Philips refurbished product. I have been more than happy with my Philips refurb HDTV for the good part of a year now. Green from me.
Ditto. I bought two refurbs from the late great Philips Outlet. My plasma is now just about three years old and still works flawlessly. My LCD is now well over a year old, and again, I've never had a problem. Both are great sets, with great pictures.
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