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Which LED tv to buy
I am after a 42" LED or Plasma with a budget of max, £600
My main reason is for 3D and HD viewing. I have been looking at LG ones as they seem to have good passive 3D sets with a few pairs of glasses, but to be honest as long as I get 1 or 2 pairs i'm not too bothered. I see they do the cinema screen ones now which have no border around the edge so it's all glass which I like but a thin border is fine if need be. I would be grateful of other peoples recommendations and also on the passive v active 3D debate too. |
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Anyone?
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Nice of you to allow a generous 1¼ hours before bumping your thread. Desperate for an answer or what?!
Well, I entered your criteria into Which? Compare Features and it found one TV only, the Best Buy LG 42LM620T, on offer at Richer Sound for £549 with a free 5 year guarantee. There's been a few discussions about passive v active 3D in this forum and I'm personally not that bothered myself. When I was auditioning 3D TVs I preferred active so that's what I got, but I hardly ever watch the couple of 3D movies I have now anyway and I stopped buying them a while ago. |
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It's none of your business if I bump the thread. It's my thread after all!! and Yes as I'm wanting a quick reply as I'm wanting to buy one tomorrow.
I've searched and searched myself inc which so while I appreciate you looking I already did that myself. I wanted to get actual peoples views from the forum as to who has bought a 42" 3D TV recently as who knows their could be lots of people all with different makes / models so wanted to get their opinion on them. |
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this Nice 32 Smart TV http://johnlewis.scene7.com/is/image...wis/231952454?
or This Nice 40 TV http://johnlewis.scene7.com/is/image...wis/231949899? both Sony the Best TV,s on the Market in John Lewis |
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this Nice 32 Smart TV http://johnlewis.scene7.com/is/image...wis/231952454?
or This Nice 40 TV http://johnlewis.scene7.com/is/image...wis/231949899? both Sony the Best TV,s on the Market in John Lewis I want 42" as I already have a Sony 32"!! and there not 3D |
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Nice of you to allow a generous 1¼ hours before bumping your thread. Desperate for an answer or what?!
Well, I entered your criteria into Which? Compare Features and it found one TV only, the Best Buy LG 42LM620T, on offer at Richer Sound for £549 with a free 5 year guarantee. There's been a few discussions about passive v active 3D in this forum and I'm personally not that bothered myself. When I was auditioning 3D TVs I preferred active so that's what I got, but I hardly ever watch the couple of 3D movies I have now anyway and I stopped buying them a while ago. Quote:
I want 42" as I already have a Sony 32"!! and there not 3D
Hop that helps |
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Can this thread be closed please.
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Can this thread be closed please.
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Sorry but I recommend not posting threads if you don't like other members replies to the question!
Why would I not like another members response??? I simply have another thread open with a similar topic so just asked for this to be closed but it can stay open for all I care |
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