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Graham88

posted on 11th Dec 11 at 17:06

I wouldn't bother with LED Rich, you don't need it and the price difference is ridiculous. If you are buying 3 TV's you might be able to strike a deal with a shop


Ben G

posted on 11th Dec 11 at 15:37

led tv's are thinner and lighter.

and in currys, the led tv's gave off a better picture than the lcd's.

but then you have got the whole led backlit vs led tv debate which goes over my head. u2u daveylc for that.


P1CK4D

posted on 11th Dec 11 at 13:02

Cheers people! WTF is a LED TV? Im so behind with the times!


Graham88

posted on 10th Dec 11 at 19:49

Both TV's posted above look decent above for what you'd need it for Rich. Just that when I was looking I wanted 42" and the price difference between HD Ready & Full HD is very different. For what you need it for, HD ready is fine, if you can get Full HD then it's a bonus


Ben G

posted on 10th Dec 11 at 18:13

i saw that panasonic in currys, screen didn't look very sharp.

the full hd samsung led tv was much sharper and a lot thinner and lighter too.

http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/samsung-ue32d5520-32-full-hd-led-tv-10078507-pdt.html


DannyB

posted on 10th Dec 11 at 17:50

http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/panasonic-viera-tx-l32u3b-32-full-hd-lcd-tv-10201512-pdt.html


P1CK4D

posted on 10th Dec 11 at 17:25

Its for my bedroom, and I was just going to get one with built in Freeview. Would Full HD be better?! Im confused to fuck :lol:


Kyle T

posted on 10th Dec 11 at 16:59

quote:
Originally posted by Graham88
Full HD is the one to get if you are plugging something in that makes full HD....like Sky HD or Freeview HD etc or an Xbox 360.

Otherwise just get HD ready, they're alot cheaper!


I believe that SkyHD is 1080i, but it's been a while since I looked into it.

I would be happy with 720p on a 26" screen.


Graham88

posted on 10th Dec 11 at 16:58

Full HD is the one to get if you are plugging something in that makes full HD....like Sky HD or Freeview HD etc or an Xbox 360.

Otherwise just get HD ready, they're alot cheaper!


Ben G

posted on 10th Dec 11 at 16:57

i was told that on small screens, 720p would be fine, doesnt need full hd


P1CK4D

posted on 10th Dec 11 at 16:37

Looking for a 26" and maybe a little bigger for the other two. So basically, full HD is the one to get?


Nath

posted on 10th Dec 11 at 12:38

Ah yeah! Just clicked it and thought it looked familiar.


DannyB

posted on 10th Dec 11 at 12:35

That's where I seen the one above Nath


Nath

posted on 10th Dec 11 at 12:33

1080p is full HD.
1080i/720p is HD ready.

Keep an eye on here: http://www.hotukdeals.com/ for deals.


DannyB

posted on 10th Dec 11 at 12:33

Currys have some decent deals on at the minute

http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/samsung-ps51d550-51-full-hd-plasma-3d-tv-10078494-pdt.html?srcid=369&xtor=AL-1&srcid=369&xtor=AL-1


Munchie

posted on 10th Dec 11 at 12:06

what size? im getting samsung d8000 55"


P1CK4D

posted on 10th Dec 11 at 11:29

Need to buy 3 new TVs for the house. What is the latest shit you need to have? Whats the difference between full HD and HD ready? Any advice or LCD TV recommendations welcomed!