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Thread: Buying a LCD TV

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    Right since I now have a wall to fill I want to put a TV on it. I've never purchased or had an interest in TVs before so it's proving difficult to find a good one and if I do I don't have a clue if it's good Would appreciate anyone's help in finding a good TV to these specs;

    LCD (not Plasma)
    37" - 42"
    1080p
    HD (full/ready)
    Built in Freeview (HD a plus)
    HDMI inputs (1 or more)
    VGA (PC input)
    Scart inputs (2 or more)
    RGB inputs (1 or more)
    Wall mountable
    Under 25cm in depth
    Sleep timer (a plus!!!)

    I'm looking to spend anywhere up to £600. I've found one but there's not many reviews of it so I can't judge it's quality;

    http://www.comet.co.uk/shopcomet/pro...SHIBA-40XV551D

    Big thanks to anyone who can help!

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    http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...s|10199306.htm
    http://www.johnlewis.com/230480956/Product.aspx
    http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...s|10199306.htm

    In order of how good they are. The Sony at John Lewis is slightly cheaper in Argos, but the 5 year garuntee is worth it.

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    108-p is Full HD fyi

    Can't get HD Freeview unless its Freesat

    Sleep timer... pfft doubt it
    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Awfy View Post
    Right since I now have a wall to fill I want to put a TV on it. I've never purchased or had an interest in TVs before so it's proving difficult to find a good one and if I do I don't have a clue if it's good Would appreciate anyone's help in finding a good TV to these specs;

    LCD (not Plasma)
    37" - 42"
    1080p
    HD (full/ready)
    Built in Freeview (HD a plus)
    HDMI inputs (1 or more)
    VGA (PC input)
    Scart inputs (2 or more)
    RGB inputs (1 or more)
    Wall mountable
    Under 25cm in depth
    Sleep timer (a plus!!!)

    I'm looking to spend anywhere up to £600. I've found one but there's not many reviews of it so I can't judge it's quality;

    http://www.comet.co.uk/shopcomet/pro...SHIBA-40XV551D

    Big thanks to anyone who can help!
    Jesus that TV is a good deal, get it.


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    Got the TV you posted in the beginning infront of me Looks great

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    Quote Originally Posted by awelsh View Post
    Got the TV you posted in the beginning infront of me Looks great
    That was one of my dislikes about it, as in the picture it looks rather old and out dated. As I'm very much about how the TV looks too. Plus I've never used or watched a Toshiba TV before so I'm worried about the quality.

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    http://www.dixons.co.uk/martprd/product/seo/808403
    SONY Bravia KDL40V4000 40" HD Ready 1080p Digital LCD TV - £494 (with voucher code)


    Enter NEWYEAR50 at checkout for £50 off. HD ready though, not full. Not sure about sleep timer and rgb etc, it's got hdmi and freeview though.


    http://www.play.com/Electronics/Elec...nre&P36=BSR9RG
    Toshiba 42'' 42C3035 HD Ready Freeview Widescreen LCD TV - £450

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    Iv got that TV, but the 32" version. Its quite a good TV, and the woman in the shop recommended it.

    So yea, get the Toshiba

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