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DVD Recorder With Divx Cheap!

MicoMan (Elite) posted this on Monday, 4th July 2005, 14:19

I saw the Samsung DVD-R122 DVD recorder in a Grattan Catalogue store today for £170 and noticed it played Divx as well!!

I thought it was cheap but have found it even cheaper at £144 delivered at the below site!!

http://ws3.homecinematv.co.uk/showproduct.php?cda=showproduct&pid=SAM-DVDR122

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femaleangel (Competent) posted this on Tuesday, 5th July 2005, 11:35

xxxxxx asda 69.00 dvd recorder

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The HMDR Alcohol Machine (Competent) posted this on Tuesday, 5th July 2005, 11:49

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asda 69.00 dvd recorder


Care to elaborate a bit more on this???.... model?... multi region?... +r only etc etc...

Ta... :D

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Fred Smith (Competent) posted this on Tuesday, 5th July 2005, 17:31

Apparently one store was selling them for £69, but the rest of us if we buy will have to pay £99.97. Dual DVD+RW at Asda.

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idiot (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Tuesday, 5th July 2005, 17:53

Is the one store that is selling them at £69 top secret or something or do we have to guess which one?

Here`s some more useful info:- My local ASDA accepts vouchers from other stores. I think this is at the discretion of the manager. The rules at my local store are that you don`t have to buy the voucher product itself, you can`t use more than 3 of the same vouchers, you can`t get more than 1/3 off your bill unless you actually buy the product on the voucher. This means that you can get 1/3 off your bill by not buying any of the products on your vouchers. This is useful because somerfield magazine has £10 worth of vouchers. 3 magazines = £30 of vouchers and £30 off your ASDA DVD recorder!

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MicoMan (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 5th July 2005, 20:25

Branded make, DVD-Ram with timeslip or Cheapo make with questionable quality?

I`m tight with money but pay the extra £44 and get something better ;)

Also does the Asda Recorder play Divx?

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idiot (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Tuesday, 5th July 2005, 20:45

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Branded make, DVD-Ram with timeslip or Cheapo make with questionable quality?
I`m tight with money but pay the extra £44 and get something better

If your tight on money then my maths says that your post is £74 more expensive than the one at ASDA not £44 or do they accept somerfield vouchers at your suggested web site also?
I take it for you to make the above claim you know the make and that it is a cheapo one or was this a wild claim? Branded doesn`t mean it`s good althoughin this case i would agree that samsung is generally good. Bush and Goodmans are branded! There are many virtually unknown brands breaking into the Uk such as those sold by aldi and lidl which have over the last few years become to be accepted as "branded" quality goods such as medion etc. However i am sure that your post is a good buy.
Many thanks.

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Fred Smith (Competent) posted this on Tuesday, 5th July 2005, 21:35

"Is the one store that is selling them at £69 top secret or something or do we have to guess which one?"


I did not know which one it was. But a search on here reveals it to have been Telford. However in my local Asda Reading, the big sign say`s £99.97! And Slough have none.

http://www.dvd.reviewer.co.uk/forums/thread.asp?Forum=223&Thread=458318&Type=1

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MicoMan (Elite) posted this on Tuesday, 5th July 2005, 21:49

£99.97 in my Asda, so about £44 it still is. When its £69 in ALL Asda`s it will be a good Buy! - Maybe :)

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idiot (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Tuesday, 5th July 2005, 22:12

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£99.97 in my Asda, so about £44 it still is. When its £69 in ALL Asda`s it will be a good Buy! - Maybe

Please read my previous posts in more detail and you will see why the ASDA one becomes £70 with vouchers that are freely available to everyone instead of the one you posted at £144 although i don`t dispute the one you posted may be a better buy if you can afford £144. some people will still want the cheapest at £70 as an alternative. infact you could get it for £66.33 if you maximised your voucher potential.

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