I dont get that reasoning. How can shops survive if people just use them to
look and then go home and buy of the internet ?
Allen 

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TV shops won't be closing down for that very reason. But they will probably
be staffed by Spotty Herberts, whose function is only to arrange loading it
into the car. People are more and more tech savvy in terms of consumer
electronics, they don't need to discuss the ins and outs of the technical
aspects with someone, they just need to evaluate in physical terms whether
it will fit in the corner of the room and what the picture is like.


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