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HDTV
Hi we're thinking on buying into the phenomenom that is HD!!! Can anyone advise as to the best average priced set for mainly watching football or sport in general. Ive tried a bit of fruitless searching on the internet, but have yet to find the definitive answer any help would be appreciated.
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I'm no expert.
But I got a great big 50 inch plasma jobby. Samsung (shame they sponsor a shite football club), and it's fucking brilliant in the hd mode.
42 inches, and below, you don't want plasma.
For proper info, you could try visiting http://www.which.co.uk/reviews/lcd-and- ... ode=809CHJ
Hope this helps.
But I got a great big 50 inch plasma jobby. Samsung (shame they sponsor a shite football club), and it's fucking brilliant in the hd mode.
42 inches, and below, you don't want plasma.
For proper info, you could try visiting http://www.which.co.uk/reviews/lcd-and- ... ode=809CHJ
Hope this helps.
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Bloke I play footy with did the same. His brother in law got a 42 inch so to outdo him he got a 72 inch and put it in his front room. It takes up nearly one whole wall in his small front room - there is about 4 inches of space either side of the telly!MutleyGooner wrote:Don't buy a screen thats to big for your room, my mate bought a 50inch LCD and it's shit because the room is too small and close up the picture is fuzzy. 1080p is the jobby to get.
Of course he had to lash in the surround sound too. It's fucking awful - big fuzzy screen and booming deafening noise...
The twat.


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I have a 42" samsung and it is plenty big enough for our lounge. I also have sky HD and I have to say that it is fantastic.
personally I think it is best on wildlife shows (the new one on Sunday nights is excellent by the way) and for sport. I watched The Broncos and Dallas a week or so back and it is incredible in HD. Arsenal v Blackburn was pretty good too.
Definitely worth getting it IMO.
personally I think it is best on wildlife shows (the new one on Sunday nights is excellent by the way) and for sport. I watched The Broncos and Dallas a week or so back and it is incredible in HD. Arsenal v Blackburn was pretty good too.
Definitely worth getting it IMO.
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In the link below there is a guide to viewing distances for HD TV's. As written above its important not to get it too big or the picture looks shitty
http://www.cnet.com/hdtv-viewing-distance/
You get a better, brighter picture with a plasma but for the first 200 hours you have to be careful of screen burn (whatever they tell you in shops it is still a problem with plasmas) and they use more energy than an LCD TV. Ive got a Sony 37 inch LCD and im more than happy with it. As someone else said Panasonic are the best LCD TV's to get but cost slightly more. www.dixons.co.uk have a good selection and good prices too. Also ive heard Sky HD broadcasts at 720p so unless you want a blue ray player you dont need a 1080p TV
Hope it helps
http://www.cnet.com/hdtv-viewing-distance/
You get a better, brighter picture with a plasma but for the first 200 hours you have to be careful of screen burn (whatever they tell you in shops it is still a problem with plasmas) and they use more energy than an LCD TV. Ive got a Sony 37 inch LCD and im more than happy with it. As someone else said Panasonic are the best LCD TV's to get but cost slightly more. www.dixons.co.uk have a good selection and good prices too. Also ive heard Sky HD broadcasts at 720p so unless you want a blue ray player you dont need a 1080p TV
Hope it helps