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What TV to go for?

  • 08-01-2014 3:43pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 29,088 ✭✭✭✭


    So I currently have a 42" LG LCD that I picked up on Adverts in 2012 and it's served me well, but with January payday (and bonus time) imminent, I'm half-considering an upgrade so I thought I'd get some recommendations from you good people :)

    Budget: About €700

    Main Requirements:
    - 46" LED
    - Full HD 1080p
    - Multiple HDMI ports (3+ preferred)
    - Saorview certified (SAT input might be nice too)
    - Decent brand

    .. and that's about it :) I don't need 3D (doesn't work for me anyway) and "Smart" tech isn't an essential as I'm never far from a laptop or tablet.

    Would be used mainly with UPC (or Sky), and for streaming from a WDTV Live 3 box which links to my media server but if the TV can link directly to it - DLNA based "Mezzmo" - then better again though!

    Oh must be light enough to be able to be setup by just myself! :)

    So.. what ya think?


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 364 ✭✭superleedsdub


    I`d suggest you get a Samsung Smart TV and use Plex as your media server. You can download a Plex client app on your TV and cut out the need to use an additional device such as your WDTV live.

    I`d also suggest that you post a thread up on the richer sounds forum here on boards and see what they can offer you


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