Hi all
My 2 year old Grundig tv just died 2 months ago. The local Grundig repair shop where I left the TV for repair for 6 weeks couldn't fix it saying parts were difficult to get as Grundig is now bankrupted. Another tv repair shop says they couldn't get a service manual so can't repair it either

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This Grundig 32" Xentia costs me £850 from a mail order shop in London and now it' a rubbish. The reason I bought it because it has a vga input that I can feed a 856x480 progressive signal from my HTPC. Very few tvs have this vga apart from Loewe that are a bit pricey for me at that time.
Now it seems I can get a Mimo, Nemo, Aventos at around £1000 and get the optional vga fitted at extra. Could anybody tell me the difference between these three Loewes?
Alternatively I could get other tvs that have progressive component inputs and use a vga-to-component adapter to connect to my HTPC. Models such as Panny TX32PD30, Tosh 32ZD36, or a new JVC HV-32p37, are in similar price as Loewe's.
Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
Piya