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Old 05-02-2007, 09:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Flat-screen tvs

I am looking to purchase the best flat-screen TV I can to watch footy and other stuff on.

Dont have the worlds biggest budgest, £400, may push to £450 if something outstanding for those extra few pounds.

Obvioulsy Plasmas are nowhere in this price range so are LCD TVS any good? Would you recommend it being HDTV Ready as I am sure I saw a programme on this and does not mean much in itself.

So, with the budget in mind what do you recommend I purchase to watch Pompey in the best quality I can?

Did start looking t Kelkoo but there are sooo many which is where I decided to opt for advice!!

Changing it around a bit what are the top 3 qualities you would look for in a LCD TV, and what is the minimum standard you should look for ie its not worth having one super-super feature if everything else is compromised!

I know I could go to Currys or wherever and ask them, but half the time are being sold by barely out of school teenagers who are only going to sell you the one which makes the the most commission, and by the time it breaks down after 3 months they have left the company and working next door in Carphone Warehouse.

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