| Do you REALLY think lcd is worthwhile with SD freeview input?
I was just about to buy an 32inch LCD to replace the 25" trinitron I've had for ten years. I watch freeview mostly, play the odd avi, bit of xbox playing etc...
I narrowed it down to 3 with online reviews in this site and others, then went round a few retailers to have a look.
The picture with standard freeview wasn't terrible, but it wasn't great, no better than the crt's the same size in the shops. I couldn't say if it was worse than the crt's or not, there wasn't really much in it, but it certainly wasn't any better than my Trinitron at home.
The lcd's I was interested in were around £900 ish. (sony KDLv2000u and Toshiba 32WLT68). Paying that money for a telly that would have no better picture than the one I've got already would be daft. The only reasons to do so would be if I was using some HD thing (I'm not) or if I just wanted it to look flash in my living room (which I wouldn't mind, actually, but not for the tune of 900 quid).
I'd quite like a widescreen telly, though, about 32inch. Unfortunately the crt ones I saw that looked decent were around the 800 quid mark, so they're no kind of cheap alternative.
Shame really I was looking forward to a new tv. I'm unlikely to subscribe to Sky HD, so it looks as if freeview viewers like myself (and many others) will have to wait until freeview transmits HD before it is worthwhile buying a new telly.
I've had an lcd monitor for ages and I would not go back to crt there, I'm convinced that LCD is the way to go but not until the telly transmission is better. It doesn't even need to transmit at 1080p, in my opinion, I think 720p transmission would make the lcd's look tidy.
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