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Default Re: Recommend a 37" LCD

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Originally Posted by Master View Post
Thinking of getting a new TV. It is a Samsung 37 inch what would posters recommend. This one is only £500


Details

Screen size & shape: 37in 16:9Tuner: DigitalSound system: StereoResolution: 1366 x 768HD Ready: YesContrast Ratio: 8000:1Brightness: 450cd/m2OTHER FEATURES: DNIe picture processing, IDTV, HDMI-CEC, Movie Plus.SOCKETS: 3 HDMI, 2 Scart, component video, PC input.
37in LCD TV
PictureSoundFeaturesUsabilityValue
Outstanding connectivity and impressive features with great all round performance on Standard Definition as well as High Definition.
Well £500 is no longer cheap for a 37 inch, I mean you can buy crappy brand names like Teco and Hannspree 37 in for about £350.

But given the choice I'd rather spend a bit extra and buy a decent brand name. It's my understanding that virtually every single lcd screen is actually a Samsung anyway so you'll basically be getting a Samsung screen no matter what you buy.

Trusted reviews is a good site for any electrical reviews

Philips 37PFL5522D 37in LCD TV - TrustedReviews

That's a Phillips 37 in for £550 that got middling reviews.

Check out places like Aria.co.uk they are great value for virtually everything, don't be afraid to buy online.

And I know a lot of people won't recommend it but I've bought virtually all my most expensive purchases via eBay and never had any problem.

I got a Dell 24 inch widescreen monitor brand new with a 4 year 24 hour swap replacement warranty £150 cheaper than anywhere else from someone on eBay. Even better it arrived only 18 hours or so after ordering!

I got a £1100 cycle ergometer for £600 and an absolute beast of a computer last year a full £200 cheaper than I could have got it even had I bought all the bits and built it myself.

I always find eBay great for bargains, you just really have to research who you are getting it from.
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