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gtitim
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28th Nov 11 at 10:18   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Need a new Tv to replace our cheapo 32" LCD. Will use it for Sky, Xbox, DVD. Will be wall-mounting.

Budget is £400 or less. Any recommendations - ideally on the high Street so I can buy today. No idea whether to go plasma or LCD to be honest.
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dont go for plasma as with programs like ITVHD stuff, the channel name in the top corner burns into the screen and you can see it for a while after its turned off too.

[Edited on 28-11-2011 by jrneedo]
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Mines a plasma and dosent burn

Has some anti burn shit on it where the picture moves about ever min or so
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Plasma's are heavy and give off a lot of heat. Don't tend to move them around so much though so it's not that much of an issue.
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LCD or LED, plasma's have a shorter life span, weight a tonne and use a hell of alot more energy.
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Richer Sounds will price match anyone online. Also very knowlegable. If you phone them up they will recommend you something decent for your budget.

I just bought this and it is bloody lovely

http://www.richersounds.com/product/led-tv/lg/37lv355u/lg-37lv355

Sound isn't as good as the old LCD one but that is because the LED are so thin now.


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Richer sounds are a good set-up, got my samsung lcd from there earlier this year can't fault them.
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I've heard there's a section on here for questions like this.

People still don't seem to realise that they aren't buying an LED TV either, you are buying an LCD with an LED backlight.

[Edited on 28-11-2011 by John]
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quote:
Originally posted by John
I've heard there's a section on here for questions like this.

People still don't seem to realise that they aren't buying an LED TV either, you are buying an LCD with an LED backlight.

[Edited on 28-11-2011 by John]


There is - however i want a response today, and am not a geek so wouldnt understand the super-technical replies a Geek Day post is likely to receive
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I'd have given you a proper response first time, straight away in geek day.
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dont get a plasma, our 42'' plasma chucks out so much heat, same with my parents 50''
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quote:
Originally posted by Ben G
dont get a plasma, our 42'' plasma chucks out so much heat, same with my parents 50''



save on heating bills


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Dont get a plasma.
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what are you using it mainly for? watching normal TV? playing games? Plasma does have its benefits so its wrong to say not to buy one until you know what its being used for
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i have 3 plasma's
50"
42"
32"

have had no issues with screen burn, over heating or them falling off the wall.
pictures are al perfect too, the 42" is about 4 years old now too


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try and get an lcd, thats the newest tech
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quote:
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try and get an lcd, thats the newest tech


no its not
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led is newer


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as john mentions most are not even true LED tv's it is just backlit, even then some are not even full LED backlit and most are just edge lit so its quite misleading.

although a decent LCD tv will still give just a good an image really.
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quote:
Originally posted by gtitim
quote:
Originally posted by John
I've heard there's a section on here for questions like this.



There is - however i want a response today, and am not a geek so wouldnt understand the super-technical replies a Geek Day post is likely to receive


One rule for them, another for everyone else
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quote:
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as john mentions most are not even true LED tv's...


No such thing as a 'true LED' TV's (unless you're talking LED display panels, but that's completely different). They are all LED backlit LCD's. As you say, there are differences in the LED array though - edge-lit and 'full arrays' (even then there are differences in uniformity). You also get local-dimming and non-local-dimming arrays.

CNET have a good breakdown on the LED LCD differences - http://reviews.cnet.com/2795-6482_7-399.html
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Some truly moronic misconceptions about plasma TV's in this thread...


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indeed,
if plasmas were so shite they wouldnt sell them


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quote:
Originally posted by Balling
Some truly moronic misconceptions about plasma TV's in this thread...


Anyone would think you just bought one.
John
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quote:
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indeed,
if plasmas were so shite they wouldnt sell them


I'm not saying they are, that isn't necessarily true though is it.

Companies sell and consumers continue to buy some complete rubbish.

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