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Thread: Recommend a TV

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    Hey, for Christmas I've been asked to pick out a TV seeing as my current SD one keeps breaking and Im using a small one we have in the kitchen.
    Anyway, I'd like it be 32'' and HD for my xbox.
    Price - £500ish
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    I recommend Panasonic or Samsung. http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Produc...s|10199316.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by N!ck View Post
    not full hd.
    http://www.ebuyer.com/product/151760

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    Samsung LA32A550


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    http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/sto...ory_oid=-29711

    Theres more on there 32" for £350+ if you want to save abit a money.

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    Panasonic will give you a great TV, its worth spending the most you can afford so you get the most future-proof TV.

    Also, 1080p high definition is not required in a small 32"/37" TV. I would not spend the extra cash to get it as it is only noticable in big screens (42"-60") at the moment. 1080i is still great.

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    hi

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