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John 
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LCD over plasma for me, wouldn't be basing the decision on 'refresh rates'.
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Pablo 
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LED? 
 
I had LCD both parents have LCD, always had LCD but just wondered, im going to have a look when my voucher/returns forms comes in
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John 
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No LCD, by LED you mean an LED backlit LCD.
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Pablo 
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Ive no idea, to be hoenst not kept upt ot date much since I bought mine as I was happy with it. 
 
Considering a 3D as I thinkI will have around grand to spend on TV but comet might do like for like not 100% sure yet
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I myself would go for Plasma over LCD. 
 
But if you have the chance then 3D is a deffo.
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Dom 
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The 'refresh' rate (ie: 'hz') they state can pretty much mean anything, panels native refresh, image processing clock, or a number of other image processes (inject black frames, phosphor flashes per refresh cycle etc). So you can't compare screens based on this! 
 
And as john said, it's LED backlit LCD. 
 
 
You got some model numbers?
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Pablo 
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http://www.lg.com/uk/tv-audio-video/televisions/LG-plasma-tv-50PK590.jsp
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quote: Originally posted by Pablo 
http://www.lg.com/uk/tv-audio-video/televisions/LG-plasma-tv-50PK590.jsp 
   
 
HDTV Review - http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/lg-50pk590-60pk590-20100824823.htm
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Pablo 
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Yes seems alright
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I've got a 100hz LED backlit TV and it's never been above 60Hz. That's from Blurays and loads of Xbox/PS3 action. Most of the time it's been at 50Hz. It's a feature that wouldn't be top of my list tbh.
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Pablo 
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what size did you buy nath? 
 
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37" LG LE5300.
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Pablo 
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I think that LG might be the one, I dont want to have to add £200 for a 3d tv? Do I? Worth the extra?
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Pablo 
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SAMSUNG PS50C680 
 
http://www.comet.co.uk/p/Plasma-TVs/buy-SAMSUNG-PS50C680-Plasma-TV/680613
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http://www.comet.co.uk/p/Plasma-TV-Packages/buy-SAMSUNG-PS50C6900YKXXU-Plasma-TV-Package/692794#fulldetails
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quote: Originally posted by Pablo 
I think that LG might be the one, I dont want to have to add £200 for a 3d tv? Do I? Worth the extra? 
   
 
Not yet.
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Pablo 
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well i cant wait around its now or never scotty! What to do
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Nath 
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3D TV is far from perfected. I'd go with a better normal tv mate.
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