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43" or 48" TV?

  • 27-12-2022 1:00pm
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    Hi guys,

    I currently have an LG TV, a 42LN570V, which is now nearly ten years old. It's starting to flicker a bit in the bottom left-hand quadrant on startup and I have never really been able to spot much difference between DVD and Blu-Ray playback, although whether this is because the TV handles upscaling very well or for some other reason is not possible to say. The time has come for an upgrade - what can you recommend in the 43" or 48" ranges you have? I will be connecting it to a Denon amp so built-in sound quality is not important, but I do want to access Netflix through it.



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