My Quest to get a Television for the PS3 has finally come to a close, playing the console on the main living room TV (42″ LG) interrupted the normal TV Viewing, playing via my 23″ Dell Monitor worked but was not perfect. I did try and fix my 37″ Toshiba but that failed and would prove too costly to fix. I spent a long time looking around for the right sized TV at the right price and I think I finally found it.
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LG 32LH301C 32″ LCD TV
Broken Toshiba 37″ LCD TV
About two years ago I went out and bought a Toshiba 37″ LCD TV and it cost back then in the region of £650. The reason why I bought 37″ by the way was I had to fit it into a gap and 42″ was just too big. The TV lasted for Two years and I had started to switch everything off at night to save electricity. One day while watching something – the picture went off, the sound was still in and you could still see it lit up. One I was happy that the TV was never going to come on again, we replaced the TV with a much better 42″ LG model – which only cost £450. I was about to scrap this TV as it just sat doing nothing in the garage but I gave it one last chance, how much to get it fixed.
Toshiba Satellite S1800-400
I remember buying this laptop back in 2001, I had just started a contract position were I was doing project management and required my own computer. I was in Dixons in MeadowHall and they had this laptop on offer at a much reduced price (cannot remember the price I paid back then). My thought was it was made by Toshiba and would do the job specified. I recently grabbed this machine out of storage to see what I can do with it – I had an idea to use it for a Linux box of some sort.
Toshiba Laptop No Sound Issue
Imagine this, a Toshiba laptop, freshly built with Windows 7, all the drivers in place but no sound. The sound icon shows movement and allows you to mute / un-mute and the speakers do work on the laptop, even updating the driver makes no difference.
Toshiba Camileo H10

Toshiba Camileo H10
I thought that the old DV Tape technology camcorders was not the route to take, so I got to thinking that a small SD Card one would be better as it would be smaller, better battery life, better quality and so forth. I spotted in the local supermarket (Tesco’s for all your Brits that read this) this very model for £149.95 – previous loads more (They always say that right). They were out of stock, so I came back and did some research when I stumbled upon a youtube video that reviewed it and by god – it’s probably the worst Camcorder ever.
As it says on the end of the Video – its really just a rebadged Chinese no-name model. Verdict – Do not buy this period or you will be wasting your money !!



