What TV?...Help needed
I usually pride myself on being able to find a good deal/package but I haven't got a clue what to do about a new TV.
There seem to be so many options.
I want a largish TV with cinema type sound to watch telly and DVD's on..oh and my son would like to play games if possible too.
I've not got mega bucks to spend unfortunately
, about £1500
Can anyone point me in the right direction...is there a site with reviews etc of all the best systems etc.?....or better still what would you recommend>?
There seem to be so many options.
I want a largish TV with cinema type sound to watch telly and DVD's on..oh and my son would like to play games if possible too.
I've not got mega bucks to spend unfortunately
, about £1500Can anyone point me in the right direction...is there a site with reviews etc of all the best systems etc.?....or better still what would you recommend>?
but saying that a lot of my friends have bought sony's recently and thay have been pap.
Check out www.avforums.com for some reviews/opinions.
Check out www.avforums.com for some reviews/opinions.
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£1500 should get you something quite decent.
My listings (can't remember model numbers, sorry) are:
Philips - best value for money, best sounding IMO
Toshiba picture frame - looks superb, sounds not quite as good
Panasonic...never that much oomph sound-wise
Equivelent Sony will cost more, for somthing of the same spec.
Personally, I'd go for a 32" pro-logic 100Hz Philips (32PW9768C )for £900(ish) Best picture, and basic, yet good quality sound. And spend your remaining £600 on a seperate 7.1/6.1 A/V amplifier/decoder and matching speaker package. (proper speakers, not these tiny satelites)
Then you will get the best CRT picture (the tube used is pretty much the same for the higher range models) and you also get the best REAL hi-fi quality sound and oomph that no TV can match.
My listings (can't remember model numbers, sorry) are:
Philips - best value for money, best sounding IMO
Toshiba picture frame - looks superb, sounds not quite as good
Panasonic...never that much oomph sound-wise
Equivelent Sony will cost more, for somthing of the same spec.
Personally, I'd go for a 32" pro-logic 100Hz Philips (32PW9768C )for £900(ish) Best picture, and basic, yet good quality sound. And spend your remaining £600 on a seperate 7.1/6.1 A/V amplifier/decoder and matching speaker package. (proper speakers, not these tiny satelites)
Then you will get the best CRT picture (the tube used is pretty much the same for the higher range models) and you also get the best REAL hi-fi quality sound and oomph that no TV can match.
Last edited by ALi-B; Sep 20, 2004 at 08:04 PM.
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