Bullet Proof SRi
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Dont wnat to spend more then £700. So been looking around and found these.
LG 42"42LC55 with 720p = £540
LG 42" 42PC55 with 720p = £590
Samsung 40" LE40R87BDX with 720p = £600
Samsung 40" LE40S62B with 720p - £600
LG 42"42LF66 with 1080p = £670
[Edited on 27-02-2008 by Bullet Proof SRi]
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RyanSxi
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Are you using it for gaming? If so i'd so as I did and go for a samsung
Got the 32" R7 iirc and its been brilliant
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Bullet Proof SRi
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Its for gameing, movies and TV, Smallest id buy is 37", ive got a 32" at the moment and it feels small now, i dont think a 37" would feel that much bigger either
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Rob_Quads
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I realise you said £700 max but if you can go up to £704 you can get the LE-40M87BDX which is a 1080p panel and a very good one at that too.
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Bullet Proof SRi
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I know i said £700 my budget and tbh ive really got to stick to it as my old budget was £600, but then i saw the LG 1080p tv at £670. so actually i dont really want to spend more then that £670. ive got other things to pay out for
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johnhara1
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/\ id have that.
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johnhara1
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Does the 360 support 1080p?
I cant remember
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Bullet Proof SRi
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I wouldnt know if the LG 42" 1080p tv is worth getting, or if i should just get the best 720p out of the bunch
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Graham88
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quote: Originally posted by johnhara1
Does the 360 support 1080p?
I cant remember
Yeh, Elite does.
LG FTW
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Scotty_B
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None
Get a Toshiba 37WLT68.
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Cavey
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Personally i'd go for a 1080p TV just because it's the newest technology available, and therefore, should last a bit longer in the long term
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Dan
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have you seen the lf66 in the flesh? When i see it, it was next to a 40v3000 sony, the lg looked 10x better. Very good value for money. Im in middle of saving for mine, for the new house.
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Bullet Proof SRi
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cheers people , i think the best thing is probably to go into comet or soewhere i supose, trouble with those places is sometimes the signal sent to the tv is crap
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Graham88
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I got mine from Currys, so did my mate, neither of us had any problems. But any big company should be fine anyway.
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Fad
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I'd find something you like and get John Lewis to price match it as they give you a slight discount and a 5 year waranty for free.
I will never buy a TV from Commet or Currys again as my TV bacame faulty 5 days out of my waranty and they wouldnt even look at it.
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Tommy L
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Samsung, but only cos i have one
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Nismo
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get 1080 which ever brand you choose.
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Rob_Quads
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If you are going to spend money at the moment getting a new screen the IMO its worth spending a little extra and going for the 1080p. Then you have a TV which is up to the current HD standards
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