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Joined on: Thursday, 23rd December 2004, 23:09, Last used: Friday, 7th December 2007, 00:22

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RE: 720x480 Digital Photo Frame £49.99

:/ Not sure why that is struggling then, unless you are trying to run photoshop with 10mp images!

Better still why not make a LCD frame from an el cheapo laptop from ebay, bit of time and patience, little money and hey presto.........

This is the one I made:
www.ourpicturebook.co.uk/lcdframe

This item was edited on Friday, 13th April 2007, 23:42

RE: CHEAP SMARTPHONE £ 72

Ummmm! But it doesn`t have Bluetooth :/
I had one of these but only for a short while, I couldn`t be bothered to set it up as when I got it it seemed a bit cumbersome, saying that it is definetly smaller than a PDA though.

RE: Sainsbury`s 28inch Widescreen TV £159.99

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It`s quite nice... but some things bother me... there is ghosting, which we never had on the other TV



You will need to take a look at your scart settings, usually only the scart socket numbered no1 is true RGB and hence socket 2 will give only a composite signal, this shouldn`t really cause `ghosting` but would give a different quality of picture.

If you are running more than two scart objects, which I guess you are if you have a video hooked up as well, you may well need to have a closer inspection of those leads. I have found the biggest factor of ghosting is caused by too many scarts plugged into a single box or poor quality leads, if you don`t already have some, get some gold plated scart leads, they REALLY do improve the picture, Tesco have them for a couple of quid :)

This item was edited on Thursday, 23rd December 2004, 23:21