Going to buy one of these for the bedroom, anyone got one or own any other relysis screen.
What are they like, picture quality, build quality etc.
http://www.lowestonweb.com/pdfs/products/Relisys/RLT1720S.pdf
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Bad, very bad.
Check it out here Craig www.avforums
How much is your budget?, much better lcd's on the market than that one mate. -
Budget is around £350, reason I was going to go for this one is they have it in my local asda wallmart and with the wifes discount I can get it for £333
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Russ can you point me to a particular thread on that sight concerning this TV.
I am not too keen on purchasing online as I am wary of the dead pixel problem. I figue if I buy in a store locally I will be able to exchange if there are any dead pixels, where I will not be able to if I buy online. -
I was wary of buying online as well, a very good online store is av-sales.co.uk who will change dead pixels, all of my gear has come from them.
I have a Philips 17pf9945 in my kitchen which is a very good lcd, has the radio on it also.
I will look for a thread for you in about an hour, really busy at the moment.
However at that price, it is exceptionally good but Relisys in general do get quite a poor review for their tv's. -
I have been browsing the forums there and there are good comments on the set as well as bad. Some of the bad ones I am aware of such as it not having a scart input. This does not really bother me as I will probrably use s-video anyway. I am really tight for space at the back of the DVD player and scart connections are really bulky sticking out around 50mm from the back of the DVD, s-video will take up less space. I cant warrant another £200 to go for a phillips or sony for a bedroom set.
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Found a thread reviewing it here, actually looks quite positive.
http://www.avforums.com/frame.html?http://www.avforums.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&th...hlight=relisys -
I stand corrected that does read quite well. I have heard of some nightmare issues with it but if it is from a local store then you have some comeback especially as the missus works there.
Yeah I spose for a bedroom set £350 is enough.
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Pretty soon, I am currently decorating the bedroom that it is going in. It worked out really well the wall that I wanted the TV on is actually a twin skin wall, but is now an internal wall where the house has been extended. So I have knoked a hole in the wall removing 1 skin for the TV to sit in, should look pretty neat when its finished. The depth of the hole is around 190mm which is plenty for a TV but I also want a DVD in there so I am currently looking for a DVD player with a very low depth. I have found some JVC's which are about 190 deep but then you have the connecters on the back (so idealy I would like one even less deep than that. Asda do a really small one but it is a top loader and as it will be on a shelf below the TV that might be a problem.
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I have a Pioneer 575a which is really shallow, not sure if it is that shallow though.
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Miles too deep - 283mm
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Well it seems shallow to me, if I come across one I will be sure to let you know.
If you want any advice post on that site above, that is where I learnt all of my home cinema knowledge. -
Cheers Russ
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I went for the relysis set Russ, very pleased with it too. Sorted out a DVD player as well. Pics are here
https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1117081#1117081
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