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Author:  cloaked_wolf [ Sat May 15, 2010 8:44 pm ]
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My lil sis wants a TV. I figured I might give her my current one and buy myself a new one. I currently have a Sony Bravia 20" LCD running at 720p or 1080i. It has freeview which these days is standard. I use my TV for watching the freeview channel and for gaming on the PS3 (currently on COD:MW2) as well as DVDs and BR discs. Not really into watching sports.

Anyway, the current 20" is a bit on the small side. It was fine when I lived in hospital accommodation which is a bit like Halls at uni but now I'm home, it's a bit small. The problem is I don't know whether to go for 26" or 32" (given those are the next standard sizes up). I would like to stick with sony.

Is there a way to figure out which is suitable in terms of size? I don't want to get a 26" and with I'd gone for a bigger TV and I don't wanna buy the 32" and find it's far too big for my bedroom.

Author:  TheHobgob [ Sat May 15, 2010 8:50 pm ]
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As stupid as it sounds I recommend this to all my customers and many have come back saying its worked great.

Literally find a picture or a mirror roughly the size of the TV and leave it in place for a few days, instantly it may seem large but after a while it will just, 'fit'.

Having said this, I would go for 32, a lot of branded 26 seem to be roughly the same price as the 32s (due to a far smaller production run) and I personally don't think you will see the benefit of 1080p on a 26 unless your sitting ridiculously close.

Author:  pcernie [ Sat May 15, 2010 9:13 pm ]
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Hey, if you think you can fit a 37" TV, go for that - you'll soon get used to the size, and even Sony ones are often the same price online as what you'd pay for a 32" in a store (though it obviously depends if you want, say, a USB port or card reader, extra HDMI and so on).

Don't rule out Currys and the like; their online deals are often pretty good (that's where I got my TV, and you know I like a bargain!), and you can pick it up instore if you don't wanna wait :)

Just as a rough guide and do look around, especially since there isn't a Sony 26" here where they might exist ;) :

http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/sony-26-to ... teria.html

Author:  pcernie [ Sat May 15, 2010 9:22 pm ]
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A range here (inc. a 26 for £250), just make sure it's Amazon it's coming from and not a Marketplace seller ;) :

http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_ ... ix=sony+32

Author:  TheHobgob [ Sat May 15, 2010 9:35 pm ]
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Oh and tbh I wouldn't go with a Sony. They make some damn good sets but they have damn good price tags, there cheaper stuff is just Samsung with a Sony badge and IMHO, worse software.

The LG LH series are good and they have just released a new range (no different as far as I can tell) so there may be some bargains coming up.

LH 3000: http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/lg-32lh300 ... 4-pdt.html

Or if you want/need more than 50hz

LH 5000: http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/lg-32lh500 ... 6-pdt.html

Author:  pcernie [ Sat May 15, 2010 10:54 pm ]
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I agree, and I recommend the 37" version of the 3000 there at least ;)

Author:  TheHobgob [ Sat May 15, 2010 10:55 pm ]
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pcernie wrote:
I agree, and I recommend the 37" version of the 3000 there at least ;)


Which is currently £399 in store, ask them to find a local store with it in. Stocks are running low.

And from Argos to £399.

Author:  cloaked_wolf [ Sun May 16, 2010 11:36 am ]
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37" is almost double my current size. Remember this is for my bedroom, not the main lounge.

Author:  pcernie [ Sun May 16, 2010 11:36 am ]
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LG 32LH3000, 32 inch (82 cm) 16/9, "Full HD" Freeview, HDMI x3

£338.99 48 HRS ONLY


http://www.dixons.co.uk/gbuk/lg-32lh300 ... xtor=ES-89


Or



PANASONIC Viera TX-L32S10 32 inch (82 cm) 16/9, "Full HD" Freeview, HDMI x3, SD card

£339.99 48 HRS ONLY


http://www.dixons.co.uk/gbuk/panasonic- ... xtor=ES-89

Personal preference of course, but both these TVs are in my house - I've got the first (essentially), and my dad has the second. In terms of picture there isn't much in it, but if the ports etc don't make a difference, the picture on the Panasonic is slightly better IMO.

It's card reader only shows pics and plays camcorder movie formats though, not AVIs etc :(

Author:  veato [ Mon May 17, 2010 7:57 am ]
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I agree that you get used to the size pretty quick. When I bought my 42" for the lounge I moved the 32" to the bedroom and when I'm on the bed watching it it looks small :shock:

Something like the Samsung 5-series? (£50 more for 37")

or

I was in Richer Sounds not long back picking up a Blu Ray player. A couple were having a demo of TVs and the assistant played a clip from Pixar's UP where all the balloons went up into the air. Nearly all the TVs showed some tearing and artifacts (even mine :( ) but there was a Phillips 32" that looked absolutely perfect. I'm pretty sure it was this one. Its a good store to pop into actually for a comparison of the sets.

Author:  John_Vella [ Mon May 17, 2010 12:39 pm ]
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pcernie wrote:
LG 32LH3000, 32 inch (82 cm) 16/9, "Full HD" Freeview, HDMI x3

£338.99 48 HRS ONLY


http://www.dixons.co.uk/gbuk/lg-32lh300 ... xtor=ES-89


I bought this TV from Currys last week for £329. It's a nice set for the bedroom, as it's not too big nor is it a teeny tiny portable.

:D

Author:  Linux_User [ Mon May 17, 2010 12:43 pm ]
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I don't know how big your bedroom is, but I'd say 32" was a tad on the large side* (unless you ever intend to use it elsewhere such as the living room). I use a 22" TV and a 24" monitor in my room and they seem about the right size, so unless your room is a lot bigger than mine (12'x12') then I'd go for the 26".

*I once temporarily moved the 32" TV from downstairs into my room to try it out, and though the extra screen estate was nice for films, games etc it soon became apparent that it was just too big for the room, was overbearing and overshadowing everything else.

Author:  pcernie [ Mon May 17, 2010 2:14 pm ]
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John_Vella wrote:
pcernie wrote:
LG 32LH3000, 32 inch (82 cm) 16/9, "Full HD" Freeview, HDMI x3

£338.99 48 HRS ONLY


http://www.dixons.co.uk/gbuk/lg-32lh300 ... xtor=ES-89


I bought this TV from Currys last week for £329. It's a nice set for the bedroom, as it's not too big nor is it a teeny tiny portable.

:D


It's a cracking TV for the price, no doubt :)

Author:  dogbert10 [ Fri May 21, 2010 11:36 am ]
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Which magazine currently have the Panasonic Viera TX-L32X10 at the top of their LCD rankings - 32"

Author:  pcernie [ Fri May 21, 2010 12:08 pm ]
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dogbert10 wrote:
Which magazine currently have the Panasonic Viera TX-L32X10 at the top of their LCD rankings - 32"


It's a quality TV, no doubt :D

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