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[quote][i]Originally posted by Balling[/i] <£1000 is a pretty wide spread though... Are we talking £999 or £500? If the latter, then I agree, if the former then I don't. Either way, if it boils down to size vs quality, then I'll maintain that a huge screen makes a bigger impact on a movie experience than good image quality. Hence why cinemas are still (somewhat) popular. In the real world it's not as black and white, but I can't think of a single price range where a 55" would be more preferable than a 60" at the same price. If a 60" screen at let's say £800 doesn't sufficiently meet your image quality needs, then a £800 55" isn't going to either. Like I said before though, most peoples "image quality needs" are a figment of their imagination. Edit> Sorry, just re-read your post and saw you said <1000£ 60" vs a 55" TV at a couple of hundred more, which makes no sense to me. Why compare a more expensive, smaller TV to a cheaper larger one? Surely if you can stretch a bit more, still go for the size you want? [Edited on 20-07-2013 by Balling] [/quote]
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