Budget Widescreen TVs, any good?
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Hi all,
I'm after a reasonably cheap widescreen TV, I'm not too concerned about sound quality, just a decent size and picture.
Are there any features that are a 'must have' like twin scarts etc?
I intend to go for the full home cinema setup eventually, but for the time being it will be used with a video and pro logic amp.
I've seen a Goodmans 28" GTV69W3 for £200 + VAT, which sounds too cheap! Can anyone point me in the right direction to find a review for this (and others)? I've browsed the net but have not had much joy.
Cheers
Justin
I'm after a reasonably cheap widescreen TV, I'm not too concerned about sound quality, just a decent size and picture.
Are there any features that are a 'must have' like twin scarts etc?
I intend to go for the full home cinema setup eventually, but for the time being it will be used with a video and pro logic amp.
I've seen a Goodmans 28" GTV69W3 for £200 + VAT, which sounds too cheap! Can anyone point me in the right direction to find a review for this (and others)? I've browsed the net but have not had much joy.
Cheers
Justin
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Thanks Robertio
Current favourite is the Samsung 28w6vn at £280 from letsbuyit.com
Recommendations anyone?
Cheers
Justin
Current favourite is the Samsung 28w6vn at £280 from letsbuyit.com
Recommendations anyone?
Cheers
Justin
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