Loewe TV's
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I have a Loewe Acconda, in gloss Black which is about 5 years old. The design has not dated and I still think it is one of the best looking TV’s available.
Build quality and picture are stunning. Had a small problem with the power supply a while back, easily fixed with an upgrade kit available.
Not had a Pany or Sony, but would definitely recommend the Loewe.
Allan
Build quality and picture are stunning. Had a small problem with the power supply a while back, easily fixed with an upgrade kit available.
Not had a Pany or Sony, but would definitely recommend the Loewe.
Allan
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Would also recommend Loewe - I have had a Xelos and a Nemos, both 32" and the latter with hard drive built in - both have been superb. Great quality, looks and MUCH better reliability than Sony et al from what I have heard through the trade.
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Mossman
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I have a Credo 32" and, as others have said, it's a great looking TV with one of the best pictures I've ever seen. The sound isn't bad too, and the distributor actually sent me the schematics for the subwoofer module when I asked about modifying it to be the LFE channel in a 5.1 system Try getting that level of support from one of the mainstream brands!
It did actually need a new tube at 2 years old, but that was sorted under warranty (which, thankfully, is 3 yrs as standard).
It did actually need a new tube at 2 years old, but that was sorted under warranty (which, thankfully, is 3 yrs as standard).
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