Hi there, can anybody tell me what sony tv would be the best for me, im after a 50" its mainly for watching sky HD and playing the ps3? (or in other words what kind of features should i be looking out for -wega or bravia etc) cheers Lee
yeah i know but my whole settup is sony so i want a sony tv, tell me is the
50" SONY WEGA 3LCD HD READY REAR PROJECTION KDF-50E2010 any good for me? i can get 1 for £550 with a years warranty, is that any good? i have also been offered the
Sony KDF-E50A12U 50 in. HDTV Television for the same price, which is best? cheers, Lee
Originally Posted by Lee Jones: “yeah i know but my whole settup is sony so i want a sony tv, tell me is the
50" SONY WEGA 3LCD HD READY REAR PROJECTION KDF-50E2010 any good for me? i can get 1 for £550 with a years warranty, is that any good? i have also been offered the
Sony KDF-E50A12U 50 in. HDTV Television for the same price, which is best? cheers, Lee”
Notice how cheap the price is! - the price reflects the picture quality - rear projection isn't anything wonderful, it has an incredibly small viewing angle, both horizontally and vertically.
cheers guys, so rear projection tvs are the nasty ones u have to sit pretty much straight in front of or u end up with what looks like a negative pic? im not very clued up with all this tv lark. what kind of price range would i be lookin at for a decent 50"? ps at the mo i own a 42" Relisys rp42ab20(s) so basically anything better than that would do. also as i use it for skyhd and the ps3 i would like something that can recieve and display the full 1080i hd signal. any suggestions? cheers, Lee
the 46W3000 is the tv i want, i agree with you its the best value for money and i cant afford to spend silly money on the extra 4", im trying to buy this tv from beterari but i dont live anywhere near any western union branches or suchlike and so am finding it hard to complete my purchase with them. does anybody know how i can get in touch with them via telephone as they dont seem to be replying to my emails? lee
Originally Posted by roddydogs: “Buying a TV by just going to the "Cheapest" website is not necessarly a good idea.
Eg. WebElectricals-where are they now?”
Yes, buying from Italy, where they don't accept credit cards, so you don't have any protection for your money doesn't seem like a very good idea?. You also don't have any rights under the sale of goods act, so no right to have a faulty set replaced, or indeed speedily repaired. Sony warranties are pan-European, so there should be no problem getting a repair done, but they are under no obligation as regards speed (unlike the retailer).