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<blockquote data-quote="Jonno" data-source="post: 710274" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>Bollocks meant to reply to this - preferably before you got one!</p><p></p><p>I've bought 2 LCD's over the past year or so - one 42" and one 32". The 32" I only picked up yesterday.</p><p></p><p>I'd personally go for an LCD over a Plasma - the standard of LCD's means the Plasma's don't seem to be able to compete against like for like picture quality these days. </p><p></p><p>Also I wouldn't necessessily put a huge amount of sway with it being 1080p - over 1080i or 720p. There was a recent compare on a C5 gadgets programme the other day, and on it a cheaper 1080i LCD had a better picture than the more expensive 1080p - both with a Blue Ray HDMI input. A Philips LCD came top in their little review thing.</p><p></p><p>The cheapest place to get brand new HD TV's from is probably ebuyer.com, but they don't have all brands (they don't have Philips for instance).</p><p></p><p>You can get all brands and cheaper on Ebay though, especially with the likes of ex-showroom etc, but they still come with 12 months warranty. The benefit is you can afford a better TV than you would normally buy by generally saving a couple of hundred quid over and above the cheapest price on the net.</p><p></p><p>If I was you, I'd take the other one back if you're not completely happy with it (you should have a 14 day money back guarentee), and then take a look around on ebay and ebuyer.</p><p></p><p>That one I picked up yesterday was a 32" Philips 100Hz LCD (100Hz are double the refresh rate of normal), with 12 months warranty for £389.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonno, post: 710274, member: 5"] Bollocks meant to reply to this - preferably before you got one! I've bought 2 LCD's over the past year or so - one 42" and one 32". The 32" I only picked up yesterday. I'd personally go for an LCD over a Plasma - the standard of LCD's means the Plasma's don't seem to be able to compete against like for like picture quality these days. Also I wouldn't necessessily put a huge amount of sway with it being 1080p - over 1080i or 720p. There was a recent compare on a C5 gadgets programme the other day, and on it a cheaper 1080i LCD had a better picture than the more expensive 1080p - both with a Blue Ray HDMI input. A Philips LCD came top in their little review thing. The cheapest place to get brand new HD TV's from is probably ebuyer.com, but they don't have all brands (they don't have Philips for instance). You can get all brands and cheaper on Ebay though, especially with the likes of ex-showroom etc, but they still come with 12 months warranty. The benefit is you can afford a better TV than you would normally buy by generally saving a couple of hundred quid over and above the cheapest price on the net. If I was you, I'd take the other one back if you're not completely happy with it (you should have a 14 day money back guarentee), and then take a look around on ebay and ebuyer. That one I picked up yesterday was a 32" Philips 100Hz LCD (100Hz are double the refresh rate of normal), with 12 months warranty for £389. [/QUOTE]
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