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Posted 10 January 2011
Optoma HD67 720p DLP - £399.94 @ Richer Sounds (instore only)
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I wish i lived closer to the stores with stock!
Brighton 0333 900 0039 1
Cheltenham 0333 900 0057 1
Chester 0333 900 0063 1
Exeter 0333 900 0061 1
Plymouth 0333 900 0047 1
Romford 0333 900 0041 1
Southampton 0333 900 0036 1
Brighton 0333 900 0039 1
Cheltenham 0333 900 0057 1
Chester 0333 900 0063 1
Exeter 0333 900 0061 1
Plymouth 0333 900 0047 1
Romford 0333 900 0041 1
Southampton 0333 900 0036 1
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sorted byI also live close to a store - about 15 minutes away and in my experience, that telephone call means nothing.
On more than one occasion have I confirmed stock and condition of a certain item only to find that it is not in the condition that has been stated or has 'just been sold'.
Such a shame in my opinion as I have previously purchased several thousand pounds worth of equipment from RS and I must say their customer service was once the best I had ever experienced however, I believe those days are long gone.
I was sorry to read the comments on this thread with regards to stock availability on this clearance product.
Of course, the last thing we would want is to mislead our customers with regards to availability and I therefore offer my apologies to any customer who has had problems obtaining this particular clearance deal.
The Optima HD67 is a now an end-of-line clearance model, which has been reduced to clear, and by its very nature is in short supply. We do try to make this as clear as possible on our website by stating “stocks limited / not available in all stores. Some may be ex-display or ex-repair”; along with a list of which stores are have stock. It is also worth noting that at these prices stock does quickly sell out so I’d recommend being quick!
Meanwhile, please do not hesitate to contact me direct if I can be of any further help.
Many thanks,
John Clayton
Operations Director
Richer Sounds
Good projector btw ... very quiet.
It's not 3d, just HD Ready. Stock check is easy, simply click on check stock availability then copy and paste it lol.
I tcomes up as 3d on amazon. Is this wrong or a different model (with the same number)?
amazon.co.uk/Opt…SB0
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Here you go:
optoma.co.uk/pro…-XL
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^ this ^
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Store Telephone Available Stock
Brighton 0333 900 0039 1
Cheltenham 0333 900 0057 1
Chester 0333 900 0063 1
Exeter 0333 900 0061 1
Plymouth 0333 900 0047 1
Romford 0333 900 0041 1
Southampton 0333 900 0036 1
Shame, as I'm after one of these (or the HD600X which is the same)
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I was just thinking about projectors. Can the AV experts advise how much it costs for a half decent projector and screen - for use with watching films (blu ray rips) and playing my PS3 through.
My 42 inch TV is just not big enough........
This is spot on.
just sayin
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720p resolution is impressive, 1080p will make a difference if you are quite close to the screen. If you can afford it get the HD20
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scan.co.uk/pro…deo
got MY HD20 for £560 off ebay, brand new with 1 years warranty. 600x is £400 at scan as i mentioned. Screen isnt require if you have a smooth wall.
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Agreed.
a screen is essential if you view movies - skin tones will be lousy viewed on a wall
if its just for cartoons and video games try a wall first, but don't kid yourself - a screen is more than a flat surface
It is true ! But you have added more to the original comment of "a screen isnt required if you have a smooth wall" by saying you painted yours with a 2 tone paint. Obviously been looking at goo or the huge avforums thread on how to mix. You are not just using a plain jane white flat wall. Which would destroy blacks and contrast, and wash out the colours.
wrong, a screen is not essential atall. looks amazing on a wall as long as you paint it correctly. mine in my cellar looks great, skin tones are top. if you think a screen is essential you must be stupid enough to believe what the shop assistants tell you. and to your comment above i never said you didnt need to paint it, i said a wall was great , of corse you need to paint it, and plain paint isnt the best. dur
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You didnt say a wall was great, you said "Screen isnt require if you have a smooth wall".
Now your banging on about painting it correctly, which again is more than you originally said, plus you will still never get an match for a proper screen, screens also have special reflective properties that no paint will ever give you.
You might get good results by creating your own. But a DIY screen is laughable on a wall, people that know what they are doing will use proper backing, proper black surround, it will be fixed properly, and there is an art to mixing the correct measures of the paint required. All of that costs money, and if you do it correctly its not that far off a decent screen price. But I suppose you have done all that too and forgot to mention that ? lol.