Quick + easy question for TV enthusiasts
Quick + easy question for TV enthusiasts
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JoeFrost

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1,548 posts

208 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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So, the last TV I bought was a few years ago and the latest must-haves at the time were 1080p, 24fps playback and lots of inputs. I ended up with a Panasonic 42 something or other plasma which I still have and love now (couldn't stretch to the Pioneers unfortunately).

Now, I need another TV, about 26"-32" in size and was wondering what are the 'must have's' now? HD obviously, but anything else? I've heard mention of refresh rates and new panel tech I'm unfamiliar with too, IPS or something?

It will be used for HD movies, as a computer monitor as well as TV. Budget around £300-400.

Just a quick list of what people think are either essential, or would future proof myself a little (I know that's nigh on impossible in the tech field but my Panasonic is still more than holding its own for example) would be really useful.

Thanks guys.
Joe


cjs

11,459 posts

273 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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Samsung 5 series LED's are very good, thin, HD Freeview, good SD picture, 'Smart' TV with Ethernet connection for online stuff. VGA and DVI inputs. Only one Scart input though. 32" is £350ish

JoeFrost

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Sunday 15th January 2012
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Only one scary input? No HDMI? Damn, your list was going so well but I think I need more inputs than that, HDMI for sure.
Maybe the money would be better spent on a computer monitor, that panel that is used in Apples display's whose name escapes me now... scratchchin

Hazzros or something?

FlossyThePig

4,138 posts

265 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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JoeFrost said:
Only one scary input? No HDMI? Damn, your list was going so well but I think I need more inputs than that, HDMI for sure.
Maybe the money would be better spent on a computer monitor, that panel that is used in Apples display's whose name escapes me now... scratchchin

Hazzros or something?
Hazro HZ27WC seems to get good reviews, and seems to be about £430 now. Being a monitor it has a higher resolution 2560x1440.
Expert Reviews said:
One thing we haven't mentioned so far is movies, and there's a reason for that: the HZ27WC doesn't support HDCP, so you won't be able to play Blu-ray discs from your PC on this monitor. You'll be fine with downloaded HD content such as that from iTunes, though.

cjs

11,459 posts

273 months

Sunday 15th January 2012
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JoeFrost said:
Only one scary input? No HDMI? Damn, your list was going so well but I think I need more inputs than that, HDMI for sure.
Maybe the money would be better spent on a computer monitor, that panel that is used in Apples display's whose name escapes me now... scratchchin

Hazzros or something?
It has 4 HDMI ins. Check the specs.

JoeFrost

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Sunday 15th January 2012
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Scary input hehe Damn auto correct. I will check the specs now I have the time, i really only had time to skim read your reply earlier cjs. Thanks for the recommendation. Having read it properly it sounds much more like it. smile

The Hazzros seems a little pricey still, despite being a beautiful screen. Still going to keep my eye on them though...