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Help!!! Getting A HD TV For My 360!

joshkinny

Registered User
didnt have a clue where to put this but oww well!

Anyway...

Iam really stuck on what hd tele to get, i aint got a clue about them tbh and iam looking on spending about £550 to £600 and was wondering which one people would recomened, its mostly gonna be used for my 360, also use it for general use as its going in me bedroom

heres the ones iam thinking of
-Samsung LE27T51BX 27in FOR 599 IN ARGOS WITH A FREE DVD RECORDER
-LG 26LC2R 26in HD Ready LCD TV FOR 549 AT TESCO
-Hitachi 32" 32LD8700U Digital HD LCD TV FOR 599 AT TESCO
-Philips 32PF5521D 32" HD LCD TV FOR 549 AT TESCO

REALLY AM STUCK!

also i dont understand how you can find out if the tele supports 1080p/i or 720p/i ( i dont understand that jingo tbh lol)

would really really appriciate if someone could give me some feedback on there hd tele and if thed recomend it thanks for your time!
 

joshkinny

Registered User
thanks for that mate, do people think thats the best you can get for the price like? ive heard a few bad things about that telly mind you like shadowing an watever?

thanks
 

Davinche

International Player
Okay the shadowing affect you are talking about is screen burning issue that happen with plasma TV's and playing games or certain shows etc. Most HD Tv's are LCD which do not at all suffer from such an issue.

If you check out PC world.co.uk You can find a HD ready tv which is 32 inches for £500, its not a top brand though (pioneer?) This is pretty much one of the better deals out there for a Tv of that size.

Most if not all HD ready Tv's support both 720p and 1080i so again no problems there. You just need to check out a tv and see if its best for you. BTW I would also advise checking the TV out with your own eyes so you know exactly what you are getting, even if you want the advantage of online prices check a store too see how it looks like.
 

PES ADDICT 117

Registered User
The Samsung that Jonny said is good, i'm getting that one. Plus it comes with inbuilt freeview :) and that is a very good price aswell.
 

joshkinny

Registered User
Okay the shadowing affect you are talking about is screen burning issue that happen with plasma TV's and playing games or certain shows etc. Most HD Tv's are LCD which do not at all suffer from such an issue.

If you check out PC world.co.uk You can find a HD ready tv which is 32 inches for £500, its not a top brand though (pioneer?) This is pretty much one of the better deals out there for a Tv of that size.

Most if not all HD ready Tv's support both 720p and 1080i so again no problems there. You just need to check out a tv and see if its best for you. BTW I would also advise checking the TV out with your own eyes so you know exactly what you are getting, even if you want the advantage of online prices check a store too see how it looks like.

thanks for the advice! i was thinking of getting that pioneer one but buying a kind of unknown brands a bit risky, so i think iam going for the samsung, going hunting for one sunday! dreeding the half an hour talking with nerds in currys telling u about resolution which u cant get out of lolol best excuse to get out of one 'ermm ill just go the bank and check ive got enough' then run home !!!!!!!!!!!
 

joshkinny

Registered User
Finally! i just bought the samesung LE32R73BD wahoo ive never been so excited bout looking at a cardbord box(i cant open it till christmas!!!!!!!!!!!!! i went halfies with me mum lol)
 
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