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tv's are confusing...

  • 20-10-2010 02:03AM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 755 ✭✭✭


    First off, apologies if there have been loads of these threads. I went back through a few pages and couldn't find much that matched what I am after

    I'm looking at getting a new tv. My old school sony "heavier than a house" crt is starting to die so it's time to upgrade. The main requirements are that it will be capable of receiving DTT(saorview), that it will work with a ps3 and doesn't break the bank. I've set myself a miserly €400 budget, but I think it's achievable. I know the more I spend the better I get but once I get something that is reasonably good and will last 3-5 years I'm happy. I'm looking at 32" max but a little smaller wouldn't bother me once the picture/sound is decent.

    After looking around a bit, I am completely confused.

    HD ready vs full HD

    LCD vs LED vs Plasma

    inbuilt digital tuners(apparently ones that work with freeview in the UK won't work over here which seems a bit idiotic but that's no surprise)

    This one appears o fit the bill but as I said above, I'm confused now and could use some techy advice...

    http://www.did.ie/Product/HANNSPREE-...BB/18194/381.2


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