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date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 21:52:58 GMT,
group: uk.media.home-cinema
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Best TV Under ?1500?
Hello,
I would like to buy an Plasma/LCD TV no smaller than 42' (bigger would be
better) as I watch loads of DVD films, etc. Would like it to be ready for
the future (although from what I've read here "HD Ready" is a scam) and
looking for best possible picture quality for the price. Chrimbo present to
myself :)
Just relying on those here more knowledgeable than I to point me in the
right direction. Some of the tech-talk is a little over my head!
Cheers.
date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 21:52:58 GMT
author: Babs
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Re: Best TV Under £1500?
On 23 Oct, 22:52, "Babs" wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to buy an Plasma/LCD TV no smaller than 42' (bigger would be
> better) as I watch loads of DVD films, etc. Would like it to be ready for
> the future (although from what I've read here "HD Ready" is a scam) and
> looking for best possible picture quality for the price. Chrimbo present to
> myself :)
>
> Just relying on those here more knowledgeable than I to point me in the
> right direction. Some of the tech-talk is a little over my head!
>
> Cheers.
I asked a very similar question on another group.
http://groups.google.co.uk/group/uk.tech.digital-tv/browse_frm/thread/0a88cdd83a45bf98#
Seems like the Samsung & Panny's are favourite.
Doc
date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 04:14:59 -0700
author: Dr Hfuhruhurr
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Re: Best TV Under ?1500?
Dr Hfuhruhurr wrote:
> On 23 Oct, 22:52, "Babs" wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> I would like to buy an Plasma/LCD TV no smaller than 42' (bigger
>> would be better) as I watch loads of DVD films, etc. Would like it
>> to be ready for the future (although from what I've read here "HD
>> Ready" is a scam) and looking for best possible picture quality for
>> the price. Chrimbo present to myself :)
>>
>> Just relying on those here more knowledgeable than I to point me in
>> the right direction. Some of the tech-talk is a little over my head!
>>
>> Cheers.
>
> I asked a very similar question on another group.
>
http://groups.google.co.uk/group/uk.tech.digital-tv/browse_frm/thread/0a88cdd83a45bf98#
>
> Seems like the Samsung & Panny's are favourite.
Thanks. Although I see someone mentioned a Pioneer. What was the model you
went for in the end and which models would be best for me?
Thanks again.
date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 11:55:10 GMT
author: Babs
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Re: Best TV Under £1500?
On 24 Oct, 12:55, "Babs" wrote:
> Dr Hfuhruhurr wrote:
> > On 23 Oct, 22:52, "Babs" wrote:
> >> Hello,
>
> >> I would like to buy an Plasma/LCD TV no smaller than 42' (bigger
> >> would be better) as I watch loads of DVD films, etc. Would like it
> >> to be ready for the future (although from what I've read here "HD
> >> Ready" is a scam) and looking for best possible picture quality for
> >> the price. Chrimbo present to myself :)
>
> >> Just relying on those here more knowledgeable than I to point me in
> >> the right direction. Some of the tech-talk is a little over my head!
>
> >> Cheers.
>
> > I asked a very similar question on another group.
>
> http://groups.google.co.uk/group/uk.tech.digital-tv/browse_frm/thread...
>
>
>
> > Seems like the Samsung & Panny's are favourite.
>
> Thanks. Although I see someone mentioned a Pioneer. What was the model you
> went for in the end and which models would be best for me?
>
> Thanks again.-
Oops I meant Pioneer.
I am seriously considering the Samsung 87, but things have changed
since I last posted and I won't be in a position to purchase right
now, I might be moving house instead.
Doc
date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 05:54:41 -0700
author: Dr Hfuhruhurr
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