SXI - Matt
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Looking for a new TV or when my house is ready and noticed curry's seem to have some good deals, any one recommend and of the below or have any more advice?
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/panasonic-tx-p50xt50b-hd-ready-50-plasma-3d-tv-12339893-pdt.html
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/samsung-series-4-ps51e450-hd-ready-51-plasma-tv-12319296-pdt.html
And i guess my other question is hwy is this one so much more or why is it better?
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/lg-47lm620t-full-hd-47-3d-led-tv-12424955-pdt.html
[Edited on 05-05-2012 by SXI - Matt]
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AlunJ
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The first 2 are "hd ready" so they only show up to 720p, the last one is full hd = 1080p
[Edited on 05-05-2012 by AlunJ]
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John
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Not even just that it's only HD ready, thy are only 1024x768. That's a 4:3 format in a 16:9 size screen because it's got old rectangular pixels.
Steer clear, technology to go with the looks.
LG looks good.
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SXI - Matt
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Ah ok the the lg is miles better then I don't want an old technology tv if for a few hundread I
Can get the proper ones
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Dom
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I'm sure Costco were doing the Panny 50B's for < £300; as said, stay clear! Saying that, i don't think the LG is a steal either, obviously i'd have a look at it before purchase (preferably somewhere where they haven't done the usual of maxing out contrasts/brightness/colours).
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