Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
skinny
- 09 Jul 2013 09:28
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Or just enjoy the golf! :-)
HARRYCAT
- 10 Jul 2013 10:34
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Did you eventually buy the 32" F4500 Series 4 Smart LED TV skinny?
One of my elderly freeview digiboxes (feeding a CRT telly) is starting to give me problems, so having a look around for something suitable.
skinny
- 10 Jul 2013 10:41
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Yes - I've had it a few days - it is very good, especially the ability to use I-player, YouTube and the like.
It looks and feels very familiar.
One plus point is that I replaced my freeview box in December as the one I had refused to work.
I tried a couple of 'one remote does all' without any success, so just put it in the garage.
I thought I'd try it on the new TV and low and behold it works, so I now have both boxes connected - the newer Humax via HDMI and the older box via scart.
HARRYCAT
- 11 Jul 2013 09:13
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iPod Nano battery is now not holding charge. I know you can buy battery packs and do it yourself. Has anyone actually done it though for a Nano? It looks as though the battery connections need soldering for this model!
skinny
- 11 Jul 2013 09:19
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HARRYCAT
- 11 Jul 2013 09:21
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Thanks skinny! That's the site I first looked at. Excellent site for the DIYer.
Haystack
- 11 Jul 2013 09:30
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I have done the job. I bought the battery and the kit of tools from EBay. It worked pretty well.
HARRYCAT
- 11 Jul 2013 09:50
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What about the soldering? Not all of the Nano's need a soldering iron, I believe, but am not sure which generation I have. Also you say 'pretty well' !!! If there is potential for bu**ering it up, I would prefer to pay someone else to do it, but £60 at Apple for a gadget that cost £110 is a bit steep!
Haystack
- 11 Jul 2013 12:40
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I had no problems. I have a soldering iron with a micro tip. I have done an IPod touch as well.
skinny
- 11 Jul 2013 12:41
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Come on Harry - man up! :-)
HARRYCAT
- 11 Jul 2013 12:51
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Hmmmm...think I may mail it to Haystack & get him to do it ! ;o)
Haystack
- 11 Jul 2013 13:05
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I am very expensive. The ones I did were my kid's. They are still paying me back.
HARRYCAT
- 11 Jul 2013 14:02
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It's an Apple iPod Nano A1199 2nd Gen 4GB MP3 Player, with lots of 'make sure you don't....' warnings when removing/soldering/reassembling, so as Haystack has ducked the responsibility ;o) , have arranged to send it away for professional (hopefully) repair at a total cost of £50 (incl VAT & courier delivery to & from my house.) It's off to Letchworth tomorrow via City Link! ..........not sure if that is a good start!
Haystack
- 11 Jul 2013 14:11
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You could probably buy one second hand for less
£24.99 on ebay
Haystack
- 11 Jul 2013 14:19
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Try CEX
http://uk.webuy.com/product.php?sku=SMP3APP55C
£32
a list of their stores with stock on right hand of page
I use CEX all the time. They give guarantees as well.
HARRYCAT
- 11 Jul 2013 15:54
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You are probably right about a second hand one, but I may be back with the same problem if the battery has seen better days. Also I do tend to look after my gear quite well, so this iPod is totally scratch free and I would prefer not to part with it.
We also have a CEX in Norwich, which seems to be a pretty good source for slightly older electronic goods. Have had a look for Motorola & Nexus phones there, but they don't have what I want atm.
skinny
- 12 Jul 2013 07:30
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Nokia's Lumia 1020 features 41 megapixel camera
Nokia has unveiled a new handset with a 41 megapixel sensor which it claims can record "details never thought possible from a smartphone".
It says consumers will be able to zoom in and reframe their photos without worrying about the image quality suffering.
Analysts who have tested the device said that it was "without doubt" the best smartphone camera on the market.
But they added that was not a guarantee that it would be a bestseller.
HARRYCAT
- 12 Jul 2013 15:17
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Citylink driver turned up at the door to collect my iPod today. No manifest, no collection note, no plastic envelope & no label. He wanted me to give him the package and wasn't prepared to give me any paperwork at all. He said that the system would generate a label when he got back to the depot & he would find an envelope somewhere in the warehouse. I have worked for both FedEx & Lynx in the past so I know how the system should work, so I told him there was no way I was going to let him chuck my item in the back of his van without some sort of paperwork & a label attached. He left without it! Urghhhhhhhh!!!!!
Haystack
- 12 Jul 2013 15:29
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That's quite bizzare. I wouldn't be happy either with that sort of service.
skinny
- 12 Jul 2013 15:31
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Was he wearing a stetson?