The Samsungs are great i do not have one i just use the pc Xerox screen i keep it on a larger pix. setting for most things so i can see it this screen is only 19inch but very high spec. with a glass front for view and cleans easy it did cost a lot i watch telly on it to I did buy a big projector telly but had to sell it because of next doors it was 5ft tall i could not see it clear it was that big had to sit by my front door mate bought it of me with a big house 2 big men to lift it up and the base. Lost a few pounds on it...

Tv's - Some Quick Advice Please
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oli8925
, Dec 13 2009 08:07 PM
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#16
Posted 14 December 2009 - 12:32 PM
#17
Posted 14 December 2009 - 03:23 PM
haha, not too late...yet. After looking at some actual TVs i ended up choosing between 3 sizes; 22", 26/7" and 32". with some help from a sensible friend i ended up deciding the best compromise between price and TV was 26/7" so have started looking again. In currys they have an LG M2762D. this seems to be the best priced and spec'd TV i can find. However i'm in two minds to buy it now at currys for £329, or save a whole £50 but buy online at dixons (i thought they were now currys digital?) and wait for delivery. im really impatient!
#18
Posted 14 December 2009 - 03:34 PM
I used a broad range of LG monitors on my exhibition stands, and at home - and theyve been bullet prooof - really good

#19
Posted 15 December 2009 - 05:00 PM
Don't forget to check out the guarantee you get with the telly too - if you choose a Sony, Sony Centre include a free 5 year guarantee as do Panasonic from their Shop@Panasonic stores. Alternatively John Lewis give the same on ANY of the TV's they sell,
JR
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