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Small LCD TV advice
I'm considering getting a small LCD tv to replace my trusty old 14 inch portable in my bedroom
I've narrowed it down to these three PANASONIC TX-19LXD8 http://www.comet.co.uk/shopcomet/pro...ONIC-TX-19LXD8 SONY KDL19L4000U http://www.comet.co.uk/shopcomet/pro...NY-KDL19L4000U SONY KDL20S3000U http://www.currys.co.uk/martprd/stor...ory_oid=-34804 Which would you say was the better or worst, or are they all as good as each other meaning I would obviously go with the cheapest One concern is the sound quality, I keep hearing that sound quality is not as good as the old CRT TV's, are these 3 TV's all pretty good, which is best for sound? |
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these all look a bit expensive for such a small screen.
I just got one of these http://www.ebuyer.com/product/149990...oduct_overview I was worried the sound was gonna be tinny, etc, but it sounds fine to me. |
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As r_mitchell85 says a bit expensive,but if its one of them 3 you want, dont think you can go wrong with the Panasonic,but have been told the freeview tunner is not too good in a weak signal area
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As r_mitchell85 says a bit expensive,but if its one of them 3 you want, dont think you can go wrong with the Panasonic,but have been told the freeview tunner is not too good in a weak signal area
I would suggest though looking at 26 inch sets, 19 and 20 are really tiny. |
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