Edmonton Saint Posted 22 October, 2008 Posted 22 October, 2008 Hi chaps, any experts on Televisions outthere? To cut a long story short my father passed away in august, and today I recieved my £18,000 inheritance, so I am now on the lookout for a great hd big screen tv, I am looking to pay up to £1600 so any advice on good models in this range?, Also one problem I have had with my current hd tv is that it only has one high def socket , so its a pain in the arse constantly swapping between sky, ps3 and my dvd player.. Thanks in advance Darren P.S if you could include links as well, I would appreciate it
Patrick Bateman Posted 22 October, 2008 Posted 22 October, 2008 I asked a few people, did some looking around and some reading and plumped for one of these about a month ago: http://www.panasonic.co.uk/html/en_GB/711712/index.html Brilliant TV, amazing performance - Freesat HD built in (which is good as I don't want to subscribe to Sky and there's no HD on Freeview yet), has at least 3 HDMI connections and a plethora of other connections and goodies.
Patrick Bateman Posted 22 October, 2008 Posted 22 October, 2008 Also - the 50inch version should still be around the £1300 to £1400 mark, so within your bracket to enable you to spend a couple of hundred on decent leads :-)
Scudamore Posted 22 October, 2008 Posted 22 October, 2008 For that sort of money i would be expecting a free blowjob with the tv... Good grief...how good can a tv be...
Hatch Posted 22 October, 2008 Posted 22 October, 2008 For that sort of money i would be expecting a free blowjob with the tv... Try Comet in eastleigh
Thedelldays Posted 22 October, 2008 Posted 22 October, 2008 you cant mess about when it comes to TVs these days.. I would go for a 42-50 inch screen, with a good stand and good leads... as someone said....look at comets
Scudamore Posted 22 October, 2008 Posted 22 October, 2008 Try Comet in eastleigh Do they do any tv's for a fiver?
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