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N90ATH

posted on 31st May 04 at 19:20

yep visible man does know too much but i knew all that but thats cos i work at currys


Davido

posted on 31st May 04 at 19:18

lcd r shite heard lots of bad thing had 2 myself both broken, its new technology n as yet doesnt look like they mastered it, best bet get a proper tv mate :thumbs:


Ben

posted on 31st May 04 at 19:15

u know 2 much about tvs :lol:

i dont care as long as its 28" or above and clear and decent sound lol


Dom

posted on 31st May 04 at 16:55

Problem is with Plasma's, is that over time they will burn...so you end up with a ghosting of an image. Ive seen this happening within a year of use (used a fair bit but still) and it isnt pretty :( Also, Plasma's are bloody heavy...and i means heavy, so make sure you have a decent secure bracket mount on the wall :) A decent Plasma will set you back about 3k - 6k....Pioneer screens are pretty good. And NEC stuff is not too bad for the money.

As for LCDs...there alot more expensive than Plama's, and they are only in small sizes (32" is the max ive seen). However, there light as anything and they dont suffer from the burning. Not sure about pricing, but i recon again around the 2-6k mark.

And projectors...well if you have the dosh gets a RGB jobby (seperate tubes) and NOT an LCD one...as it will give a better picture. However, a decent one will set you back about 5k - 10k and maintaince is fairly expensive on the things.

Eitherway, all of these are fairly expensive compared to your usual tube TV...and all havnt been out long enough to see if there are any major problems with the technology (apart from projectors). Also you want to get yourself down to a LOCAL home cinema place...like SevenOaks or something and get them to go through it all. If your serious about buying this gear (and i would if i was spoending a few grands on a telly) then read reviews and more reviews and try out all the rated screens.

And finally...BUY IT ONLINE !! Sod argos...they dont know their arse from their elbow, and i wouldnt hand a few grand over to them.
Plus, phillips/panasonic etc make good TVs but when it comes to plama's, LCDs...i wouldnt touch them with a barge pole. Same goes to SONY....nice TVs, but screens are bloody expensive for what your getting...plus a pioneer would wipe its arse all over the show :)


Colin

posted on 31st May 04 at 16:45

Heres mine - taken off my moby so crap photo, its a Philips 32PF9996 - Fookin Ace TV:D


Tim

posted on 31st May 04 at 16:25

LCD is like a laptop screen... TFT is a type of LCD which uses a Thin-Film of Transistors...

Plasma is a different technology that uses excited gases to light each pixel and does not require a backlight.

[Edited on 31-05-2004 by Tim]


ed

posted on 31st May 04 at 16:18

Are plasma screen TV's TFT screens, I'm confused about the difference between LCD and Plasma screens....


Phil321

posted on 31st May 04 at 16:16

Yep, get a projector if you have a big enough living room.

If not, just get a 28" widescreen for about £300 and spend the rest of the money on good times :D


PaulW

posted on 31st May 04 at 15:54

When I get my own place, not gona bother with an LCD TV or something, will more than likely get a video projector!


James_DT

posted on 31st May 04 at 15:52

Yeah, if you're gunna spend £1400 on a TV, get a bloody big Sony one. :)


Colin

posted on 31st May 04 at 15:48

I gotta 32" LCD TV - Its fookin great:D


Tim

posted on 31st May 04 at 15:46

Um, LCD tv's look nice and all, but are far too expensive at the mo... £1000+ for a 23" screen??

I'd personally look at getting a plasma TV if you're gonna spend that sort of money, or a very nice 36" Sony Wega...

42" LG Plasma £1399: http://www.richersounds.co.uk/index.php?f=itemdetl.php&p=301685


--DAN--

posted on 31st May 04 at 15:43

Right I've been looking into buying a new TV for a few weeks. This caught my eye whilst I was out earlier. Clicky

Is it any good? Anything else you can reccommend?;)

[Edited on 31-05-2004 by corsa-dan]