ramecroft1
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Registered: 19th Jan 07
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ME and my girlfriend are looking for a HD TV to play our PS3 on. There is one in asda (Onn i think the make is) for £349. Would there be much difference in between the one from asda or a samsung one for instance? I mean like picture quality and usability? both 32" HD.
Any Help appreciated
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BarnshaW
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yes, you get what you pay for mate. if u buy a cheapy naffy HD set then obviously the picture may not be as good for example as a same size sony unit. what make and model is it?
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Corsa_Joel
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A Samsung one would be slightly better most probably yes, all HD tv's are different mate. But any HD tv will make the PS3 look amazing.
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ramecroft1
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I think that i made the decision for the 37" Samsung HD with Built in freeview. Don't know the model no. though. Its £699 From currys, does anybody know somewhere reliable that i could get a better deal?
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ramecroft1
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Also, a little off topic but is this the correct cable to connect my PS3 to my Router?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/20M-CAT5E-NETWORK-CABLE-ETHERNET-LAN-RJ45-CONNECTOR-UK_W0QQitemZ110209404087QQihZ001QQcategoryZ57188QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
I know that the PS3 has Wi-Fi but my step dads being a "C U Nxt Tuesday" and won't lower the secruity settings of the LAN!!
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ramecroft1
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TTT ?
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Tim
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Yup that's the correct cable, but you should still be able to connect the PS3 wirelessly as it supports WPA. Is your step-dad using WPA2?
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