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Toshiba Regza Z series
does anyone here own any of these? im looking at getting the 37" 3030db sometime in the near future, its looking at costing around the £1000 mark,
if not, can anyone reccommend a good 37" LCD to me for around the £1000 mark? thanks |
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that tosh isnt great
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does anyone here own any of these? im looking at getting the 37" 3030db sometime in the near future, its looking at costing around the £1000 mark,
if not, can anyone reccommend a good 37" LCD to me for around the £1000 mark? thanks Well I've got the 42in Z series TV arriving tomorrow. I've checked lots of sets and picked this because it has a great feature set as well as to me at least a good picture. 1920x1080 3 HDMI (1.3) 2 RGB Scarts 24f diplay qwith 5:5 pulldown 1:1 pixel mode Deep colour support 10 bit colour panel 1366x768 PC via VGA - but 1920x1080 via HDMI Better than standard speakers And I'm getting my 42in for £1085 inc. from DigitalDirect Cheers, daveac |
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Ive got the Toshiba 37X3030DB and find it fantastic. It was to replace my old Toshiba 32WLT66, and its much better than it in every aspect, let alone being 1080p.
Id definitely recommend it, especially as you can get it at £699 and cheaper, and found it better than a few Samsungs, Phillips and Sonys at that price range. |
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Ive got the Toshiba 37X3030DB and find it fantastic. It was to replace my old Toshiba 32WLT66, and its much better than it in every aspect, let alone being 1080p.
Id definitely recommend it, especially as you can get it at £699 and cheaper, and found it better than a few Samsungs, Phillips and Sonys at that price range. Cheers, daveac |
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I can't decide between the 37X3030D or the Sony 32D3000U. Just gonna be using it for SD stuff and HD stuff on a PS3 for now but looking into Sky HD for near future. Which one should I go for??
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Well as i said above, id highly recommend the 37X3030D.
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Well as i said above, id highly recommend the 37X3030D.
My 42Z3030 came today. Here is a link to some photos on my PhotoBucket site that I've just uploaded:- http://s182.photobucket.com/albums/x...00/avpictures/ Cheers, daveac |
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I'm sure it's a good TV.
My 42Z3030 came today. Here is a link to some photos on my PhotoBucket site that I've just uploaded:- http://s182.photobucket.com/albums/x...00/avpictures/ Cheers, daveac looks good to me, i think the stand finishes it off nicely thanks |
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looks good to me, i think the stand finishes it off nicely
thanks I couldn't see the stand though. |
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