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    Is this a good TV

    Ive been wanting to buy a new 32" tv for my room, where my 360 is setup. Is this a good tv?? i have a budget of 300 pounds.

    http://www.argos.co.uk/webapp/wcs/st...+with+Freeview

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    Not Bad for that price.


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    Don't think its 1080p though
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    its hd and £299.00 thats a good price yes its a good tv if I had spare cash I would consider getting it my self.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave-The-Rave View Post
    Don't think its 1080p though
    I dont think im going 2 find a 32" tv which outputs 1080p. Although i was reading reviews and a few people said it accepts 1080p..? I dont know much about televisions as you can see .

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    Try Ebuyer.com I bought a 1080p 32" for just over 300 pounds a while ago. I think it kis reduced now, i'll try and get a link for you. Yes it has got freeview
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    Here is a link

    http://www.ebuyer.com/product/134824...video/playvid#

    It says 1080i but in the video says 1080p, honestly it does support 1080p as i use it for my ps3 in 1080p. Trust me on this
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    sorry i did the link with the video popping up straight away, here you go
    http://www.ebuyer.com/product/134824
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    yeah dude, TV is great, i got my GF the 26" version for her Xmas and it's brilliant!

    really good picture, great sound, can't remember whether or not it's 1080p though!

    Go for it!

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    its only 720p. It will ACCEPT 1080p signals but it will in fact be down scaled to 720p.

    Still worth it for a 32" bedroom tv
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    You guys, unless you are sitting like 2 feet from the screen, 1080p doesn't matter. 720p will look just fine and save some cash.

    And The Reaper is right about that TV. It's resolution is 1366x768, so it's NOT 1080p. It only accepts 1080p.


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    I'm not sure about the EU market....but I know here in the states Samsung has a great 32" 1080P TV for less than $800....for the price and what you get that LG tv you posted looks decent...

    ...I think the main thing about 1080P even in a TV that small is that you never know what's going to come along in the next 3-5 years technology wise and having a 1080P set ensures that you have the highest quality TV resolution for years to come..IMO anyway

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    Quote Originally Posted by Updator View Post
    sorry i did the link with the video popping up straight away, here you go
    http://www.ebuyer.com/product/134824
    Thanks for the offer but i would rather purchase a telly manufactured by a reputable brand i.e. lg, samsung

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    Quote Originally Posted by Updator View Post
    Try Ebuyer.com I bought a 1080p 32" for just over 300 pounds a while ago. I think it kis reduced now, i'll try and get a link for you. Yes it has got freeview
    Don't try Ebuyer. Their customer service for returns is terrible. No seriously. Do not.

    And without looking - I can tell you with almost dead certainty that this 1080p 32" will not be as good as the LG.

    The LG is a decent screen, top of the budgets for sure.

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    Just buy the 32" LG 720p TV.

    If you are mainly using it for games it will do just fine. 99% of games are 720p native anyways. I have a 46" 1080p, and though alot of people say 1080p is only really worth it on a tv 52" and larger i beg to differ. i'd say anything over 40" theres a noticeable difference, but it all depends on viewing distance.

    In your case i'd just go with the 32" 720p LG. since you are on a tight budget, and mainly Gaming
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    oh wow that look like a good one for me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Reaper View Post
    Just buy the 32" LG 720p TV.

    If you are mainly using it for games it will do just fine. 99% of games are 720p native anyways. I have a 46" 1080p, and though alot of people say 1080p is only really worth it on a tv 52" and larger i beg to differ. i'd say anything over 40" theres a noticeable difference, but it all depends on viewing distance.

    In your case i'd just go with the 32" 720p LG. since you are on a tight budget, and mainly Gaming
    Yeh im going to buy the lg on saturday. Im using it for my xbox 360. I use my PS3 on my sharp aqous

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