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Hippie
03-11-2004, 11:31 PM
Curioius as to what some of your favorite ONLINE shopping websites are when looking for electronics such as DVD players, Receivers etc..
Good selection
Customer Service (not customer dis-service)
speedy, cheap (free) shipping etc. etc...
I mean other than the obvious Best Buy, Circuit City sites...
I am about to buy a remote {iPronto} from BlueDo.com, I hear they take care of there customers well/
MAX
Hippie
03-11-2004, 11:55 PM
Originally posted by max
I am about to buy a remote {iPronto} from BlueDo.com, I hear they take care of there customers well/
MAX
Let me know how you like it..
I have the ProntoNG TSU3000... I love the remote but the software is very "buggy" I almost gave up on it several times.
I will let you know, I heard on remote central that the iPronto software was also buggy at the beginning but that philips has taken care of most of the problems.
I finally got to hold and play with an iPronto at a store by my house {Bleeker Stereo & TV} All I can say is wow. If other remote's had legs they would run and crawl in a hole. I didn't buy it there though because they wanted $2499.99 canadian plus tax! that like 3 grand. BlueDo is an internet store that I was told to go to from some very helpful people on RemoteCentral.com, They are selling the iPronto for $1285 shipping included! That's only like $1700 canadian, So when I found that out I knew where I was going to make the purchase.
I'll put a review for the iPronto on this site after I have it at my house and I get to play with all it has to offer.
MAX
Chuckf1
03-12-2004, 12:56 PM
This is my first post so be gentle with me :D But when buying my HDTV I found Amazon.com to be a good source of knowledge in that they post reviews by consumers who use the products---HDTVs, etc. Very interesting reading what "real" people have to say. The same applies to Circuit City's web-site in which customers comment on the electronics's they've purchased. Both sites definetly helped guide me to my purchase, which was a Panny, though ironically purchased from a brick and mortar shop--Tweeter.