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I'd be wary of that, seems a bit cheap and shabby and the mileage seems low for the wear and year. What's going on with the rear bumper too.
This looks like a more genuine example at about the right price.
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/382602.htm
Reading Evo. Loved the look and reviews of the 172 but knew the 182 was coming so waited for the review. Read it and went and ordered one straight away.
Yes you can upgrade the RAM to 4GB on the LT1. If you have the V3 it only comes with 512MB RAM (2x256MB), I think the V2 was the same. This can only be upgraded to 1GB (2x512MB) max. I would think about upgrading the machine rather than the memory as it is getting on a bit now.
V2 or V3? If you are just upgrading from that and are happy with your previous one then go for it. Although the LT2 is due out this month so you may want to hang on for that. The price of the LT1 may drop when it is out too.
You pay for the style rather than the spec with these. If this is going in your lounge as a multimedia unit rather than a straight PC and you are willing to pay out the cash then go for it. If you want it just for a PC I wouldn't go near it as you could get a similar spec for a hell of a lot...
Specs are specs but I don't generally go by them. Independant reviews generally tell the truth. All very well us bigging up another TV but the majority of us haven't sat down and tested them. Just saying that price wise there isn't as much difference as people make out. The S series is around...
All that Samsung and Sony share is the LCD panel. They have a joint company called the S-LCD Corporationthat makes them. All processors etc are manufacturer specific. I have an S series and love it. The D series shouldn't suffer from motion smear as it has 100hz rather than 50/60hz so...
Personally I refuse to buy into Apple's market share. But I'm not fussed with huge capacity, most companies have stopped making large GB models anyway.
I've been looking at these. 16GB flash drive so no HD problems. FLAC and other lossless support, up to 60hr battery life etc...
http://www.richersounds.co.uk/showproduct.php?cda=showproduct&pid=TEAC-DRH300
I take it you kept the speakers! Have a look at rest of Richer Sounds micro systems too. They only do decent ones.
The D series is excellent. Probably the best picture you'll get on a 32". They are releasing some 1080p 32" screens soon but I'm not sure it will make much difference at that size. I haven't had a demo yet. All I can say is go and compare. Make sure there's a decent signal going through it...
http://www.rgbdirect.co.uk/ProductDetails.asp?SKUNumber=105272&ReferrerCode=3
Probably the best 32" available.
http://www.hdtvorg.co.uk/reviews/lcd/Sony_KDL-32D3000.htm
TBH it's not the best for the money. It's Sony's entry level TV and lacks a lot of features. It's an older model so it's 2006 technology that's why it's cheap. It only has 1 HDMI too. If you can live without 3" inches I'd advise this...