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Rob_Quads

posted on 29th Feb 08 at 14:17

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


Nismo

posted on 29th Feb 08 at 14:02

get 1080 which ever brand you choose.


Tommy L

posted on 29th Feb 08 at 13:56

Samsung, but only cos i have one :o


Fad

posted on 29th Feb 08 at 13:55

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.


Graham88

posted on 27th Feb 08 at 23:48

I got mine from Currys, so did my mate, neither of us had any problems. But any big company should be fine anyway.


Bullet Proof SRi

posted on 27th Feb 08 at 21:16

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


Dan

posted on 27th Feb 08 at 17:37

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.


Cavey

posted on 27th Feb 08 at 15:49

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


Scotty_B

posted on 27th Feb 08 at 15:32

None

Get a Toshiba 37WLT68. :cool:


Graham88

posted on 27th Feb 08 at 15:12

quote:
Originally posted by johnhara1
Does the 360 support 1080p?

I cant remember :lol:


Yeh, Elite does.

LG FTW


Bullet Proof SRi

posted on 27th Feb 08 at 13:21

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


johnhara1

posted on 27th Feb 08 at 13:10

Does the 360 support 1080p?

I cant remember :lol:


johnhara1

posted on 27th Feb 08 at 13:09

/\ id have that.


Bullet Proof SRi

posted on 27th Feb 08 at 13:08

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


Rob_Quads

posted on 27th Feb 08 at 12:59

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.


Bullet Proof SRi

posted on 27th Feb 08 at 12:48

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


RyanSxi

posted on 27th Feb 08 at 12:41

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


Bullet Proof SRi

posted on 27th Feb 08 at 12:21

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]