TV?

Started by DarkAngel, February 06, 2005, 11:26:10 PM

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DarkAngel

Im in the market for a new tv as my other one's on the way out does any1 have any idea's?

I really want a LCD tv that is wall mountable a good enough make and for under £1,000. Any one got any idea's? Ive thought about the Panasonic TX22LX2?



TeaLeaf

My idea:

Wait 6-12 months.  Seriously, the stuff just coming out will blow a current set into a different decade.

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QuoteOriginally posted by DarkAngel@Feb 6 2005, 11:26 PM
Im in the market for a new tv as my other one's on the way out does any1 have any idea's?

I really want a LCD tv that is wall mountable a good enough make and for under £1,000. Any one got any idea's? Ive thought about the Panasonic TX22LX2?


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smilodon

High definition Tv is just around the corner and if you by a Tv without a high def input (HDI) then you'll probably be feeling very sick in about 18 months time. Either wait or make sure you buy a high spec Tv with HDI.

That's true for DVD as well. Amazingly enough it looks like it  might be obsolete in a few years. High Definition Disks are on their way to compliment the new High Definition broadcasts. It's a minefield  :blink:
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Gandalf

bah, I'm waiting for a holographic laser feed straight onto my retinas :P
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QuoteOriginally posted by smilodon@Feb 7 2005, 02:37 AM
High definition Tv is just around the corner and if you by a Tv without a high def input (HDI) then you'll probably be feeling very sick in about 18 months time. Either wait or make sure you buy a high spec Tv with HDI.

That's true for DVD as well. Amazingly enough it looks like it might be obsolete in a few years. High Definition Disks are on their way to compliment the new High Definition broadcasts. It's a minefield :blink:
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All true, and to be honest, complete bloody annoying!!

I spent £230 on a new television last year, 28" widescreen thing.  I'll be damned if I'm buying another one until it conks out, or I win the lottery! :)

Anonymous

All these new things are coming along but it will take several years before they are mainstream. Look at how long it has taken DVD to become as common place as it is.

DarkAngel

Im bad :(
Had to get this one just kept crying out to me.
Tho as this was a insurance claim for my broken laptop i didnt have to pay a thing.
And it has insurance on it as the laptop has it so ive got a brand spanking samsung 26 inch lcd tv the best at the moment with cover and i didnt pay any extra.

By the way any1 want to buy some laptop RAM?

256MB DDR SODIM RAM- As i dont need it anymore :)


O baby  :D