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Blaupunkt TVs
Sainsbury's are doing a Blaupunkt 32" 1080p 3D TV including SCART
cable and four pairs of specs for £199. Don't think it has HD tune though. Anyone any idea who makes them - I doubt it is actually Blaupunkt? -- Woody harrogate three at ntlworld dot com |
Blaupunkt TVs
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... Sainsbury's are doing a Blaupunkt 32" 1080p 3D TV including SCART cable and four pairs of specs for £199. Don't think it has HD tune though. Anyone any idea who makes them - I doubt it is actually Blaupunkt? -- Just goes to show that it is not necessarily better to Google - look at the supplier's web site first. Made by UMC in Czech Republic, not China as JS state. Sadly a well respected brand name has now just become another label it seems. -- Woody harrogate three at ntlworld dot com |
Blaupunkt TVs
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writes "Woody" wrote in message ... Sainsbury's are doing a Blaupunkt 32" 1080p 3D TV including SCART cable and four pairs of specs for £199. Don't think it has HD tune though. Anyone any idea who makes them - I doubt it is actually Blaupunkt? Just goes to show that it is not necessarily better to Google - look at the supplier's web site first. Made by UMC in Czech Republic, not China as JS state. Sadly a well respected brand name has now just become another label it seems. Truly dismal spec data from both Sains and UMC, no mention of DVB or tuner anywhere in the data so no chance of finding out what kind of tuner it has. These days I'm looking for a DVB-T2 tuner On the Blaupunkt name I can't say it has ever been respected in my eyes, only ref in my memory is overpriced car audio gear sold through dodgy 'whole service' dealers in high rent locations, first generation Russ Andrews IMV. -- fred it's a ba-na-na . . . . |
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fred wrote: On the Blaupunkt name I can't say it has ever been respected in my eyes, only ref in my memory is overpriced car audio gear sold through dodgy 'whole service' dealers in high rent locations, first generation Russ Andrews IMV. Hmm. In the days when Blaupunkt were Blaupunkt, they were streets ahead of the usual car radios made by Motorala and Radiomobile. Had FM long before they did. And a decent quality audio amp too. -- *My dog can lick anyone Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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On Tue, 09 Oct 2012 00:42:26 +0100
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote: In article , fred wrote: On the Blaupunkt name I can't say it has ever been respected in my eyes, only ref in my memory is overpriced car audio gear sold through dodgy 'whole service' dealers in high rent locations, first generation Russ Andrews IMV. Hmm. In the days when Blaupunkt were Blaupunkt, they were streets ahead of the usual car radios made by Motorala and Radiomobile. Had FM long before they did. And a decent quality audio amp too. I still have, somewhere, a Germany-bought Blaupunkt car radio that would stop the cassette playing when a traffic-news radio station started to transmit the warning tone. This before any such system was available in the UK. And it does indeed have good audio quality. Must find it again. -- Davey. |
Blaupunkt TVs
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Davey wrote: On Tue, 09 Oct 2012 00:42:26 +0100 "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote: In article , fred wrote: On the Blaupunkt name I can't say it has ever been respected in my eyes, only ref in my memory is overpriced car audio gear sold through dodgy 'whole service' dealers in high rent locations, first generation Russ Andrews IMV. Hmm. In the days when Blaupunkt were Blaupunkt, they were streets ahead of the usual car radios made by Motorala and Radiomobile. Had FM long before they did. And a decent quality audio amp too. I still have, somewhere, a Germany-bought Blaupunkt car radio that would stop the cassette playing when a traffic-news radio station started to transmit the warning tone. This before any such system was available in the UK. And it does indeed have good audio quality. Must find it again. I've got a reasonably recent Blaupunkt which includes DAB, as well as all the other bands. Works very well. Although I'd guess it's made in the same far east factories as most. -- *You! Off my planet! Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Blaupunkt TVs
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , fred wrote: On the Blaupunkt name I can't say it has ever been respected in my eyes, only ref in my memory is overpriced car audio gear sold through dodgy 'whole service' dealers in high rent locations, first generation Russ Andrews IMV. Hmm. In the days when Blaupunkt were Blaupunkt, they were streets ahead of the usual car radios made by Motorala and Radiomobile. Had FM long before they did. And a decent quality audio amp too. As a young man In the early nineteen sixties, I naively parted with a fair bit of dosh in exchange for a secondhand Blaupunkt VHF 'valve' car radio, VHF on a car radio was virtually unheard of in this country back then, unfortunately because of the then horizontal polarisation, along with very poor sensitivity, it never turned out to be very successful, even when used in conjunction with one of those long bendy fibreglass aerials in all manner of different configurations. |
Blaupunkt TVs
On Wed, 10 Oct 2012 17:24:28 +0100
"Rick" wrote: "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , fred wrote: On the Blaupunkt name I can't say it has ever been respected in my eyes, only ref in my memory is overpriced car audio gear sold through dodgy 'whole service' dealers in high rent locations, first generation Russ Andrews IMV. Hmm. In the days when Blaupunkt were Blaupunkt, they were streets ahead of the usual car radios made by Motorala and Radiomobile. Had FM long before they did. And a decent quality audio amp too. As a young man In the early nineteen sixties, I naively parted with a fair bit of dosh in exchange for a secondhand Blaupunkt VHF 'valve' car radio, VHF on a car radio was virtually unheard of in this country back then, unfortunately because of the then horizontal polarisation, along with very poor sensitivity, it never turned out to be very successful, even when used in conjunction with one of those long bendy fibreglass aerials in all manner of different configurations. Did you have it bent all the way over to the rear bumper? -- Davey. |
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... "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , fred wrote: On the Blaupunkt name I can't say it has ever been respected in my eyes, only ref in my memory is overpriced car audio gear sold through dodgy 'whole service' dealers in high rent locations, first generation Russ Andrews IMV. Hmm. In the days when Blaupunkt were Blaupunkt, they were streets ahead of the usual car radios made by Motorala and Radiomobile. Had FM long before they did. And a decent quality audio amp too. As a young man In the early nineteen sixties, I naively parted with a fair bit of dosh in exchange for a secondhand Blaupunkt VHF 'valve' car radio, Hybrid (12V valves) or with a vibrator (oo-err missus)? VHF on a car radio was virtually unheard of in this country back then, unfortunately because of the then horizontal polarisation, along with very poor sensitivity, it never turned out to be very successful, even when used in conjunction with one of those long bendy fibreglass aerials in all manner of different configurations. You should have used a wire coat hanger. they're horizontally polarised. -- Max Demian |
Blaupunkt TVs
"Davey" wrote in message ... On Wed, 10 Oct 2012 17:24:28 +0100 "Rick" wrote: "Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , fred wrote: On the Blaupunkt name I can't say it has ever been respected in my eyes, only ref in my memory is overpriced car audio gear sold through dodgy 'whole service' dealers in high rent locations, first generation Russ Andrews IMV. Hmm. In the days when Blaupunkt were Blaupunkt, they were streets ahead of the usual car radios made by Motorala and Radiomobile. Had FM long before they did. And a decent quality audio amp too. As a young man In the early nineteen sixties, I naively parted with a fair bit of dosh in exchange for a secondhand Blaupunkt VHF 'valve' car radio, VHF on a car radio was virtually unheard of in this country back then, unfortunately because of the then horizontal polarisation, along with very poor sensitivity, it never turned out to be very successful, even when used in conjunction with one of those long bendy fibreglass aerials in all manner of different configurations. Did you have it bent all the way over to the rear bumper? Almost :-) |
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