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LG 47" Full HD LEDTV 47LS5700 $697, Wii +Mario Kart $98, Logitech S715i $99, Huawei Sonic unlocked $99

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Audio info
Sound Mode 7 Modes
Sound Output 10W + 10W
Speakers 1 Way, 2 Speakers
Surround System Virtual Surround
Connectivity info
DLNA Capabilities Yes
HDMI-CEC Yes
Internet Capabilities Yes
Number Of HDMI Inputs 4
Number Of USB Ports 3
Terminals HDMI In x 4, USB x 3, RF In x 1, AV In x 1, Component In x 1, Digital Audio Output x 1, RGB In (PC) x 1, PC Audio In x 1 and LAN x 1
USB Interface USB 2.0
Dimension info
Packaged Weight (kg) 22
Product Dimension Information With Stand: 1089 (W) x 720 (H) x 269 (D) mm / Without Stand: 1089 (W) x 655 (H) x 35.5 (D) mm
Wall Mountable Yes
Functionality info
EPG Yes
Picture Modes 7 Modes
Power info
Energy Saving Mode Yes
Energy Star Rating 7 Stars
Screen/Display info
3D No
Contrast Ratio Mega Contrast
Display Type LED
Screen Definition Full High Definition
Screen Resolution 1920 x 1080
Screen Size (Inch) 47
Subfield Motion 100Hz
Signal info
Freeview Compliant Yes
Tuner Type Built-in HD digital / analogue tuner

Other deals as pictured in the following link http://upload.ozbargain.com/2012/11/30/9988_photo.jpg

Wii console with Mario Kart and Wheel $98
Logitech portable speaker dock S715i $99
Huawei Sonic unlocked $98
Navman EZY100T GPS with lifetime maps and traffic $79

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  • Good price however i don't need one at the moment. i will wait for 3D models to drop down at this price point in near future. .
    Delivery Charge is $24.95 to Melbourne by the way so $721.95 delivered not $697 delivered. thanks for sharing OP.

  • Does it have built-in wifi?
    Specs on LG's website are different to DS…..120Hz vs 100Hz plus not reference of built-in wifi.

    • -1

      i think it is wifi ready,,,, need an additional dongle

  • +1

    Whats better the TomTom Via 220 http://dicksmith.com.au/product/D4553/tomtom-via-220-in-car-…
    or the Navman EZY100T? http://dicksmith.com.au/product/D4490/navman-ezy100t-in-car-…

    I have used a Navman before(5 years ago) and found it a horrible experience as where the TomTom is simple and easy to use. Both are priced at $79 but the TomTom doesn't have the traffic updates like the Navman. So is it worth going for the Navman just for the sake of traffic updates?

    • So I get a neg for asking a question? maybe others might be in the same boat and would like to know which gps to get?

      • Some people can be so unkind

        • You should read the eSold air con post yesterday….heat must be gettin' to em'

    • I got the TomTom as its much easier to use than the Navman. Not bad little device for $79. It does exactly what I wanted with no complicated menus. Happy with my purchase.

  • Company name on title

    • +1

      It was there before. It has been edited by the big boss.

      • yes….he tried to put so many information but missed the BIG one…(0)

      • +1

        No where does it mention "Dick Smith" any more.

  • +1

    guys, when you add the tv and $500 gift card both in cart, it not only gives you a $50 gift card, but also an additional $100 bonus gift card.

    • explain please….

    • yes it worked for me…..but instead of $500 gift card I added 2x$100 + 1x$10 gift card (total price $907) in the cart and on checkout an additional $100 gift card got included for $0. So TV is effectively $597 for me now…..not a bad price for a 47" LG Smart TV. And delivery was free over the weekend.

      I think the offer was - $100 gift card for anything over $899.

      thanks for the suggestion Ian.

  • Can this Wii hardware be softmodded?

    If it can defiantely a bargain

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