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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Hi, guys another newbie, some of my question may well be silly but bear with me !!
Ok i'm after a hd-tv mainly to play an xbox 360, & watch few dvd's etc, normal stuff, i don't think i'm guna want to hook it up to a pc, but then again never know but not too bothered about that. As stated above i've been looking at a philips 32PF5521D Link: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Philips-32PF...&s=electronics Just wondered if you guys thought this one was good choice etc, any advice would be great and anyother lcd which you rate etc, |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Hi
I almost bought one of these till i got the guy in commet to link up to sky box, watched some live feed horse racing & football pic was poor a lot of breakup arounf the legs of both horses & footy players. Guy was a bit miffed when i said it was poor. Suggest u do the same & try & get a good look b4 u buy. I ended up buying a tosh 32wlt66 which i am very pleased with wullien |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Hi, thanks for your reply, i've now moved on a little to the version that repleaced this one.
The 32PF5531d managed to find it at £715 can anyone say if there is much differance "really" between this & having one with pixel plus 1, 2, 3 etc, ...is it worth the extra £200-300 quid ? |
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Herts
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Maybe I'm biased but Philips LCD TVs never fail to disappoint. I would recommend you go for a Samsung LE32R73BD or LE32R74BD good looks & stunning picture (for a LCD).
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