Tomnova16 
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http://www.johnlewis.com/231002320/Product.aspx 
Holy crap
 
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Aaron 
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I'll take two.
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Neo 
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Side view  
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Tomnova16 
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stunning telly but £7k 
 
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BarnshaW 
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i wonder if its a full LED unit
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Tommy L 
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That is the tits  
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BarnshaW 
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also, for half the cost LG do a similar unit with very similar spec - 55LX9900 
 
http://www.simplyelectricals.co.uk/lg-55lx9900.html 
 
[Edited on 14-07-2010 by BarnshaW]
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_Allan_ 
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I just bought two 26" versions this morning  
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BarnshaW 
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have to be really careful with "led" TV's aswell because alot of people get confused with buying a FULL LED tv and a normal LED TV which is really a bit of a con as it does not use LED's to fully backlight the unit. 
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ed 
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It's a nice looking TV, until you see the base that's got all the bits in it so they could achieve such a thin display.
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ssj_kakarot 
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wow £7 grand not worth it imo rather have a projector 
 
is the picture of an LED so much better than a LCD 
 
also its nice being flat but is it really that much better shaving a couple of inches off the size 
 
[Edited on 14-07-2010 by ssj_kakarot]
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Budgie 
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£60 for one pair of 3d glasses  
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_Allan_ 
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I don't object to the price of the glasses.  
I just can't sit there with the glasses on watching progs/dvds for hours at a time. They would piss me off.
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Tomnova16 
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and if you had friends round you would have to buy extra glasses
 
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Whittie 
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I'd say that most people who spend 7k on a TV wouldn't have many friends Tom.
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BarnshaW 
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OLED is the best picture imo, LG have produced a 15" model so far with OLED and the image is out of this world.
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_Allan_ 
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OLED is mega expensive though. I doubt it will be making it's way to 32"+ tvs anytime soon. Isn't Sony's 11" effort about 2.5K?  
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BarnshaW 
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i think the 15" LG manufacture is like 10k or something stupid. Amazing stuff though, they reckon in the future they will have it on paper thin displays
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Scotty_B 
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3D is just another gimmick IMO. Can't see everyone sitting with glasses on watching Eastenders in 10-15 years time.   
 
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Nath 
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quote: Originally posted by Budgie 
£60 for one pair of 3d glasses   
   
 
Dont worry they aren't these: 
 
 
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BarnshaW 
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quote: Originally posted by Scotty_B 
3D is just another gimmick IMO. Can't see everyone sitting with glasses on watching Eastenders in 10-15 years time.   
 
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its not a gimmick and the 3d side of it can be turned off and the tv used as a normal tv
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p 
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I thought you was going to post up a bargain    
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Cavey 
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quote: Originally posted by BarnshaW 
quote: Originally posted by Scotty_B 
3D is just another gimmick IMO. Can't see everyone sitting with glasses on watching Eastenders in 10-15 years time.   
 
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its not a gimmick and the 3d side of it can be turned off and the tv used as a normal tv 
   
 
and also, you only need glasses "for now" they'll develop it so you don't need glasses soon enough, give it a couple of years. It's definitely here to stay now, and will be everywhere in the next decade or so. 
 
iirc there's already some TV that work without the glasses, they have a bit of glass in front to change the image, only work from certain angles mind you.
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Mattb 
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7K     
 
I just got a 42" LG full led jobbie and it cost £850!!
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