One eyed Jack wrote: » Big energy consumers apparently -http://blogs.ec.europa.eu/ECintheUK/banning-plasma-tvs-2/ Two reasons I bought LCD over plasma at the time were that plasma screens had an issue with "burn-in" and ironically -ghosting, where you could switch channels and still have an image of the previous channel on the screen. Also this was around the time when people were hooking their desktop computers up to their TV for 'media centres', and the screen resolution on a plasma TV left a lot to be desired over an LCD TV screen. I'm just grateful I missed the whole "3D" phase, I was invited along to a demo one night, obviously the effect was a bit lost on me :pac: 4K TVs though, definitely not just marketing speak. I was admiring one recently when the shop assistant came over - "Can I help you with anything?", "Nah, I just need to go change my pants", they really are something else!!
splinter65 wrote: » 32” LG absolutely big enough
ednwireland wrote: » 46inch in living room (too big really but it was half price) 32inch in sunroom - mate did a deal on a refurb, 22 inch in kitchen, 32 is the nicest but you cant buy tv with built in soarview and satellite receiver that small anymore (well only walkers apparently)
Ash.J.Williams wrote: » That doesn't disqualify from tv license does it?
Sonics2k wrote: » Still need a TV licence indeed.
storker wrote: » 37" Toshiba HD that we've had for over 11 years now. It cost about €1,000 at the time, I think. Never a bit of trouble from it and while a smart TV would be nice, we just can't bring ourselves to replace a perfectly good telly.
Aint Eazy Being Cheezy wrote: » I've a projector, so it literally does take over one entire wall.
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fergiesfolly wrote: » We have 37 inch telly image averaged sized living room and it suits us fine. It doesn't take over the room but it's big enough to watch anything on it. I've been in homes where there are 55-65 inch screens and they overwhelm the room, even when they're off. So AHers, what size is your Telly( that's television, don't pretend you mis-read the title)? Is it a smart TV and do you actually use all the features? Is it too big or not big enough? Did you have buyers remorse when when you realised how big it was compared to the room it's in?