Chicago Dave!
This is the mythical beast I was on about a bit further down the board, more to be found here! In fact, this is the very model I used to have, they did a stereo model (pointless if you ask me, no-one had a stereo tv those days) which was in silver. I want that so badly...
BTW, the chunky extension on the right hand side was the 'optional' remote control receiver, the remote of which looked not entirely unlike a breeze-block.
*update* if you go here you will find that Microsoft have indeed stolen the term 'XP' from Grundig, who first had the trademark in 1982...
I'll get me anorak
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Tue 23 Apr 2002, 23:33,
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This is the mythical beast I was on about a bit further down the board, more to be found here! In fact, this is the very model I used to have, they did a stereo model (pointless if you ask me, no-one had a stereo tv those days) which was in silver. I want that so badly...
BTW, the chunky extension on the right hand side was the 'optional' remote control receiver, the remote of which looked not entirely unlike a breeze-block.
*update* if you go here you will find that Microsoft have indeed stolen the term 'XP' from Grundig, who first had the trademark in 1982...
I'll get me anorak