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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Off Day » Geek Day » Need help picking a decent HD Ready Plasma TV!!? » Post Reply
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baz2003uk |
posted on 1st Oct 06 at 22:30 |
not a bad deal here mate | |
corsaaa_16v |
posted on 1st Oct 06 at 19:48 |
link doesnt work mate | |
Joe |
posted on 1st Oct 06 at 12:39 |
I have this in 26" I love it, think its a quality TV. | |
corsaaa_16v |
posted on 1st Oct 06 at 10:39 |
id rather spend 450 on a 23" coz its going in my bedroom so I dont need a big massive one!! plus theres a big difference between £450 and £800 | |
John |
posted on 30th Sep 06 at 19:36 |
Space issues. | |
baz2003uk |
posted on 30th Sep 06 at 19:29 |
quote: | |
baz2003uk |
posted on 30th Sep 06 at 19:28 |
MY BOSS HAS THE 42" VERSION VERY NICE LCD BUT WHY SPEND £450 ON A 23" WHEN YOU MIGHT AS WELL GET A 32" FOR £800 ISH | |
corsaaa_16v |
posted on 30th Sep 06 at 19:06 |
anyone!? | |
corsaaa_16v |
posted on 30th Sep 06 at 14:37 |
what about this one: | |
baz2003uk |
posted on 30th Sep 06 at 13:31 |
not a brand name but £400 for a 32" lcd HD aint too bad a price | |
Cybermonkey |
posted on 30th Sep 06 at 13:22 |
for 20", LCD is your only option IMO. | |
punkymt1 |
posted on 30th Sep 06 at 13:20 |
IMHO I'd rather choose an LCD because plasmas have a 5 - 7 year lifetime. Also plasma technology is more likely to be implemented on large screen tvs rather than on a 20 - 30". High quality HD ready LCD I suggest philips. | |
Rich H |
posted on 30th Sep 06 at 12:54 |
Off Day/Geek Day matey. You'l get more response there :) | |
corsaaa_16v |
posted on 30th Sep 06 at 12:33 |
Im after a new HD Ready Plasma TV for my room!! |