Which 32" LCD telly?
Discussion
I'm looking for a new telly, around 32" size.
Any recommendations for brand or model? What should I look out for when choosing? The TV is going to be replacing an old 26" CRT and not used for anything fancy.
Google shows me various ones from £400 upwards so I've braced myself to spend that sort of money, but if there's a good cheaper option that would be even better. And if it's really worth spending more, that's an option too.
Previous posts here seem to suggest that LG is a good brand and I've seen the LG3000 series recommended, so the 32LG3000 looks like a good candidate for £330.
What to look for? What to avoid?
Any recommendations for brand or model? What should I look out for when choosing? The TV is going to be replacing an old 26" CRT and not used for anything fancy.
Google shows me various ones from £400 upwards so I've braced myself to spend that sort of money, but if there's a good cheaper option that would be even better. And if it's really worth spending more, that's an option too.
Previous posts here seem to suggest that LG is a good brand and I've seen the LG3000 series recommended, so the 32LG3000 looks like a good candidate for £330.
What to look for? What to avoid?
Plotloss said:
Better colours, motion, contrast.
The 32PG6000 is the smallest Plasma you can get, its gone end of life and LG arent replacing it with another 32" plasma so if you can find one, its the set to go for.
On the advice from Plotters, DR and a few others, I bought the LG Plasma a few months ago, and I have been very happy with it. The 32PG6000 is the smallest Plasma you can get, its gone end of life and LG arent replacing it with another 32" plasma so if you can find one, its the set to go for.

GreenV8S said:
derestrictor said:
No longer in production. No more 32" plasmas, anywhere.
Best 32" picture quality without any doubt (continuing an esoteric tradition) is JVC's new LT-32DR1.
Plotloss recommended LT-32DR9, is the difference significant?Best 32" picture quality without any doubt (continuing an esoteric tradition) is JVC's new LT-32DR1.
Performed the same at the 42" size and the effect was replicated.
HTH.

derestrictor said:
GreenV8S said:
Plotloss recommended LT-32DR9, is the difference significant?
My Indian Wizard has just submitted findings following empirical assessment. The contrast ratio is technically raised but Gandalf is confident ze black levels are improved.Performed the same at the 42" size and the effect was replicated.
HTH.

I have essentially the same question here so wanted to tack it on the end:
boviously what's best for GreenV8s will still be best for me
, but I have a couple of questions:
WHy would I want full HD over 780p HD?? I have an Xbox but no dvd player, and will just watch freeview unless BBC start doing F1 in HD, at which point I might get one of those freesat thingies... Is there any reason to go for full HD over the 780p option?
Why would a plasma be better than an LCD? (is the picture quality just "better")
from the answers above it seems that the recommended models are mostly discontinued - any good places to look for these models?
thanks.
boviously what's best for GreenV8s will still be best for me

WHy would I want full HD over 780p HD?? I have an Xbox but no dvd player, and will just watch freeview unless BBC start doing F1 in HD, at which point I might get one of those freesat thingies... Is there any reason to go for full HD over the 780p option?
Why would a plasma be better than an LCD? (is the picture quality just "better")
from the answers above it seems that the recommended models are mostly discontinued - any good places to look for these models?
thanks.
FullHD on a 32" set, unless you're about 3ft from it is pointless. At the viewing distances that most people sit from a 32" you simply aren't going to notice the difference of 1080p over 720p.
The two most important ingredients of a quality image are contrast and brightness.
Plasma wins on both, comprehensively.
The two most important ingredients of a quality image are contrast and brightness.
Plasma wins on both, comprehensively.
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