View Full Version : which lcd tv do i go for narrowed it down to two
carratz
26-03-2008, 4:47 PM
my first post here been reading reviews for what seems like ages and didnt realise buying a lcd t.v was so mutch hassle.
i want to buy a 26 or 32 inch lcd for my daughters 21St it will be for her bedroom which is quite small she will be watching it from a distance of about 10ft.
it will be mainly freeview viewing and used for normal dvd player as well
i have found these two tv which sem to have good reviews
http://www.directtvs.co.uk/BUN_TA3271RW_705_BUN_TA3271RW_705/version.asp
http://www.johnlewis.com/Technology/Televisions/Televisions/LCD+TV/1284/Brand/Philips/0/1/List.aspx
pricewise they are the same but you get a free stand with the teco but have to pay for delivery these are minor issues to be honest ,from i can see the teco is better constant ratio wise.
am i right in thinking the teco is better spec ?
thanx for looking:hiya:
p.s dreading it when i have to get a new tv for me lounge:grin:
jell935
26-03-2008, 5:27 PM
my first post here been reading reviews for what seems like ages and didnt realise buying a lcd t.v was so mutch hassle.
i want to buy a 26 or 32 inch lcd for my daughters 21St it will be for her bedroom which is quite small she will be watching it from a distance of about 10ft.
it will be mainly freeview viewing and used for normal dvd player as well
i have found these two tv which sem to have good reviews
http://www.directtvs.co.uk/BUN_TA3271RW_705_BUN_TA3271RW_705/version.asp
http://www.johnlewis.com/Technology/Televisions/Televisions/LCD+TV/1284/Brand/Philips/0/1/List.aspx
pricewise they are the same but you get a free stand with the teco but have to pay for delivery these are minor issues to be honest ,from i can see the teco is better constant ratio wise.
am i right in thinking the teco is better spec ?
thanx for looking:hiya:
p.s dreading it when i have to get a new tv for me lounge:grin:
This is much better...www.dixons.co.uk..Samsung LE32R88
£419 with free delivery..Use discount code 'AW10' and get a tenner off £409.
Its a really good tv and very stylish just what your daughter would want in her room.
oldnewbie
26-03-2008, 5:54 PM
or a TOSHIBA 32AV505D http://www.dixons.co.uk/martprd/editorial/toshiba%20tv?camp_id=ppc_tvcamp and enter save10 @ checkout and pay £389 :thumbsup:
carratz
26-03-2008, 5:55 PM
nice looking tv`s , would like a warranty tho to be honest as tiny hands wil be probing it later in the year
jell935
26-03-2008, 5:58 PM
nice looking tv ,but would rather have digital tuner built in as that seems the norm nowadays ,also the other 2 have warrantys which is a must seen as some tiny hands will be exploring it from october
Has got digital freeview built in:smashin:
oldnewbie
26-03-2008, 6:17 PM
If you can stretch to £459 ? LE32R87BDX + 4 Year Warranty http://www.cramptonandmoore.co.uk/le32r87bdx-i602334.html :thumbsup:
carratz
27-03-2008, 12:26 AM
If you can stretch to £459 ? LE32R87BDX + 4 Year Warranty http://www.cramptonandmoore.co.uk/le32r87bdx-i602334.html :thumbsup:
good price + a warranty ,but now thinking of this one
http://www.digitalempireonline.co.uk/model.asp?Detail=Yes&ModelID=1855
similar price shorter warranty,but it is a sony and have read good reviews of it,this is like wading thro porridge lol,still got a few weeks to go yet before i finally make me mind up
oldnewbie
27-03-2008, 5:26 PM
best one yet. I would go for that :thumbsup: never heard of the company though
jell935
27-03-2008, 5:35 PM
good price + a warranty ,but now thinking of this one
http://www.digitalempireonline.co.uk/model.asp?Detail=Yes&ModelID=1855
similar price shorter warranty,but it is a sony and have read good reviews of it,this is like wading thro porridge lol,still got a few weeks to go yet before i finally make me mind up
Yep thats the best one so far,a name you can trust.:clap: