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    Is the resolution a factor with this problem? Mine is 1280 x 800...

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    Ummmm, a Projection TV ?
    That would just fail for me.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jameseh View Post
    Isn't it Plasma that has a problem with viewing angles? Or you could get a monitor with swivel base like Samsung TV's have.
    Well this is definitely an LCD (box says so). Yeah, whenever I see a screen with a stand like these have, it mind boggles me why they aren't adjustable :S. It's such an obvious feature and it looks like it would pretty simple to make.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergio View Post
    Oh OK, so you can LCDs that look fine at any angle? I don't know what our main TV is but it's pretty big and is always perfect. My impression of an LED is a little red light .

    Thanks peeps reps will be given where possible xx
    You need to look at reviews and look for the angle of viewing, the size of screen you have it only makes sense to have an LCD since a plasma would be super overkill (And very expensive). Generally the more you pay for the same size the better then viewing angle that you will get.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 00chips View Post
    You need to look at reviews and look for the angle of viewing, the size of screen you have it only makes sense to have an LCD since a plasma would be super overkill (And very expensive). Generally the more you pay for the same size the better then viewing angle that you will get.
    Right, cheers.

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    OK I just Googled that; holy. ****.

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    My Samsung 19" LCD TV (about 4 years old btw) is quite good for viewing angles. It's 6ft from the floor, and I can see it quite well from my quite low-down bed. I have to turn the brightness up about 5, but its perfect.

    If you want to look for a similar one on eBay, its an LE19R86BDX.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marky21 View Post
    My Samsung 19" LCD TV (about 4 years old btw) is quite good for viewing angles. It's 6ft from the floor, and I can see it quite well from my quite low-down bed. I have to turn the brightness up about 5, but its perfect.

    If you want to look for a similar one on eBay, its an LE19R86BDX.
    Yeah I have to turn my brightness up, but to max. But it's not a very good long-term suggestion. Thanks for the reference .

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    A more modern version of my TV is this: http://www.currys.co.uk/martprd/stor...ory_oid=-37406

    I think with this TV, you can turn the stand and mount it on the wall. It's tricky to explain, so tomorrow I shall take a quick pic to show how its attached
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sergio View Post
    Is the resolution a factor with this problem? Mine is 1280 x 800...
    Nope its the materials the factory uses. I have 2 LCD monitors, one's a Dell and one's an Acer. The Dell was around £200 new (got it £50 second hand but yknow ) and the Acer was £90 new. The Dell has perfect picture up to 90 degrees around the sides and the acer is only good up to around 65. You get what you pay for

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